
Furiosa Ultra x Springfield 2020 Build: A Precision Powerhouse

WOOX Furiosa ULTRA with a walnut design: Explore all the specs and features on our official website
Quick Recap
Why this custom build?To craft a high-performance long-range platform where cutting-edge optics, suppression, and chassis engineering meet.
Key components?The WOOX Furiosa Ultra chassis for advanced control, a Springfield 2020 Waypoint, the elite Kahles K525i optic, Silencer Central Banish 30–V2 suppressor, and Atlas Bipod for stability.

Who is it for?The serious precision shooter, PRS competitor, or long-range hunter who demands exceptional stability, clarity, and control.
What does it offer? Elite-level performance, full modularity, and a rifle that performs as sharply as it looks.
The Vision Behind the Build
Precision is a craft—and every

This build began with a simple idea: push the boundaries of long-range performance using components that bring both beauty and muscle. The Furiosa Ultra isn't just a chassis; it's a platform designed for stability under pressure. The Springfield 2020 provides a lightweight, sub-MOA foundation, while Kahles, Silencer Central, and Atlas round out a system made for precision, not compromise.
This rifle is built for those who don’t just shoot—they measure, analyze, and perfect.
Key Components and Technical Details
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Component Key Specs / Features

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WOOX Furiosa Ultra
Aircraft-grade aluminum + American walnut, full-length Arca rail, Suspense™ internal weight system, tool-less LOP & comb adjustments

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Springfield 2020 Waypoint
Carbon-fiber barrel (20–24”), 0.75 MOA guarantee, adjustable TriggerTech trigger, custom action

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Kahles K525i
5-25x56mm, SKMR reticle, precise 0.1 MRAD adjustments, illuminated, side parallax
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Silencer Central Banish 30–V2
Titanium modular suppressor, 7–9" configurable length, user-serviceable

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Atlas Bipod (BT46-LW17)
CNC-machined aluminum, 5-leg positions, 4 height adjustments, quick-detach
Together, these components create a harmonized, competition-ready rifle that blends European optics precision, American chassis design, and tactical-grade accessories.

Field Experience
This rifle doesn’t just shoot tight groups—it inspires confidence. On the bench, the Furiosa Ultra’s adjustable LOP and cheek riser made it effortless to dial in for perfect alignment. Combined with the Arca rail and weighted chassis system, recoil was tame and follow-up shots were natural.
The Springfield 2020’s carbon-fiber barrel kept weight manageable while maintaining sub-MOA performance with Hornady Match 140gr ELD. Meanwhile, the Kahles glass delivered razor-sharp resolution at 1,200 yards. The Banish 30-V2 made the entire experience quieter, flatter, and more enjoyable.
From range days to PRS stages, this rifle felt like a natural extension of the shooter—precise, balanced, and ruggedly refined.

This Furiosa Ultra x Springfield 2020 build is a masterclass in modern rifle customization. Each component earns its place, delivering performance without sacrificing aesthetics.
It’s a rifle that reflects who you are behind the trigger: meticulous, intentional, and unapologetically elite.
Ready to build your own? Start with your needs, invest in quality, and choose components that bring both precision and pride.

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