Description
The Brenton Ranger 450 Bushmaster, 22″ Barrel, Midnight is a purpose-built, large-bore hunting rifle designed for delivering maximum energy on target at moderate ranges. Chambered in the potent 450 Bushmaster cartridge, it’s a bolt-action platform offering serious stopping power for North American big game, all wrapped in a durable, non-reflective Midnight finish. This rifle represents a significant value proposition in the big-bore hunting market, balancing performance with a price point that undercuts many custom builds.
Key Features
- Potent 450 Bushmaster Caliber: Engineered for deep penetration and massive energy transfer on deer, hog, and bear.
- 22-Inch Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel: Provides optimal velocity for the cartridge while maintaining a manageable overall length.
- Durable Midnight Finish: A non-reflective, corrosion-resistant coating ideal for low-light hunting conditions.
- Precision Bolt-Action: Ensures reliable feeding and consistent lockup for accuracy.
- Adjustable Trigger: Allows for a clean, customizable pull weight to suit the shooter’s preference.
- Detachable Box Magazine: For quick reloading and safe unloading in the field.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 450 Bushmaster |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Finish | Midnight (Matte Black) |
| Magazine Capacity | Typically 3-5 Rounds (Detachable) |
Here’s the thing—at $2151.74, the Ranger sits in a sweet spot. It’s more affordable than many custom big-bore rigs but delivers the core performance features hunters need without superfluous extras that drive up cost. The 450 Bushmaster cartridge itself is a budget-friendly giant compared to traditional magnum rounds, offering similar terminal performance at closer ranges for less money per shot. This rifle is drop-in ready for your optics, requiring no gunsmithing to mount a scope using standard rings, which keeps initial setup costs down.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is a specialized tool for a specific hunter. It’s ideal for Missouri whitetail hunters in heavy brush or those pursuing bear and hog where straight-line penetration is critical. It’s also perfect for hunters in states with straight-wall cartridge regulations for deer seasons. If your needs are inside 250 yards and you demand authoritative impact, this rifle makes a compelling case. It’s not a long-range target rifle or a lightweight mountain gun—it’s a powerhouse for its intended zone.
Practical Pros & Cons
Pros: The 450 Bushmaster cartridge delivers devastating terminal ballistics on medium to large game. The 22-inch barrel is a practical length, balancing ballistic efficiency with maneuverability in a blind or thick cover. The matte Midnight finish is highly practical for hunting. Compared to building a similar-performance AR-platform 450 Bushmaster, this bolt-action can be a more straightforward and often more accurate out-of-the-box solution.
Cons: Ammunition, while cheaper than some magnums, is more expensive and less ubiquitous than common rounds like .308 Winchester. Recoil is substantial—manageable, but not for a new shooter. The rifle’s weight, often around 7.5 to 8.5 pounds unscoped, is on the heavier side for its class, which is a tradeoff for its solid construction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the effective range of the 450 Bushmaster for hunting?
A: Practically, it’s a 250-yard cartridge for deer-sized game. It retains plenty of energy within that range, but bullet drop becomes significant past that point, making precise shot placement more challenging.
Q: Can I use my existing AR-15 optics on this rifle?
A: Absolutely. The Ranger uses a standard Picatinny rail for mounting optics. Any quality scope you’d use on a heavy-recoiling AR-15, like those from Vortex or Leupold’s VX-Freedom line, is perfectly compatible and recommended for this platform.
Q: Is this a good rifle for a first-time hunter?
A: For a first-time big-game hunter focusing on the specific game and ranges this cartridge excels at, it can be. However, the recoil and ammunition cost are considerations. A hunter’s first rifle is often a more versatile, lighter-recoiling caliber like .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor. This is a more specialized, second-rifle choice for many.
For the hunter who needs decisive power at moderate distances and values a no-frills, reliable platform, the Brenton Ranger 450 Bushmaster presents a strong value. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, offering a dedicated tool without the premium custom price tag. If your hunting scenario calls for a straight-wall cartridge or maximum knockdown, this rifle warrants a close look.




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