Description
The Legacy Ranchland Compact Rifle/Scope Package is a .308 Winchester bolt-action hunting rifle with a 20-inch heavy barrel, synthetic stock, and a full-coverage YOTE camouflage finish. It comes as a ready-to-hunt package, including a 2.5-10x42mm Nighteater riflescope mounted and zeroed. At $710.44, it’s a turnkey solution for hunters who need a durable, accurate, and portable rifle right out of the box.
Key Features
- Complete Hunting Package: Rifle and scope are mounted and ready to go—no separate purchases needed.
- Compact & Powerful: The 20-inch heavy barrel in .308 Winchester balances maneuverability with downrange authority.
- Full-Coverage YOTE Camo: Durable, matte finish breaks up your outline in varied terrain.
- Included Nighteater 2.5-10x42mm Scope: Versatile magnification for close-quarters brush or longer shots across a field.
- Drop-In Ready: I’ve handled a few of these, and they fit out of the box with no gunsmithing required for the scope setup.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel | 20″ Heavy Contour |
| Overall Length | Approx. 40.5″ |
| Weight (Unloaded) | Approx. 7.8 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds |
| Finish | Full Coverage YOTE Camouflage |
The synthetic stock is built to handle Missouri’s humidity and the occasional knock against a tree stand without a second thought. The .308 Winchester chambering is the real workhorse here—it’s flat-shooting, widely available, and effective on everything from coyotes to whitetail deer. The package weight, just under 8 pounds scoped, makes it easy to carry all day. That said, the heavy barrel profile does add some heft, but it pays off in shot-to-shot consistency when you’re sending rounds downrange.
Who This Rifle Is For
This package is perfect for the new hunter who doesn’t want to piece together a system, or the seasoned woodsman looking for a dedicated, no-fuss brush gun. It’s for the hunter who values getting to the range or the field without the hassle of mounting and bore-sighting a scope. If your hunting involves thick timber, rolling hills, or a cramped blind where a shorter overall length is a major advantage, this compact .308 setup makes a ton of sense. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The biggest advantage is it’s a complete, functional kit at a solid price point. The .308 is supremely versatile, and the included Nighteater scope has clear glass for the money. The compact size is a genuine benefit in dense cover or from a vehicle. You’re getting a capable hunting rig for well under what you’d typically spend buying separately.
Cons: The synthetic stock is functional, not fancy—don’t expect a custom cheek weld or adjustable length of pull. The 20-inch barrel will shed some muzzle velocity compared to a 24-inch model, but for most realistic hunting distances under 300 yards, the difference is marginal. Recoil is manageable, but it’s still a .308 in a relatively light package.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and zeroed?
A: The scope is mounted in standard rings, but it is not pre-zeroed. You will need to zero it for your specific ammunition. The process is straightforward, and the rifle’s solid base makes holding zero consistent.
Q: What type of scope rings does it use?
A: It uses common 1-inch rings. If you wanted to swap the Nighteater for another optic, most standard 1-inch tube scopes from brands like Vortex, Leupold, or Bushnell will be compatible with the existing bases or readily available aftermarket rings.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?
A: No, the barrel is not threaded. It comes with a standard crowned muzzle. This keeps the package simple and cost-effective, but it means adding a muzzle brake or suppressor would require a gunsmith’s work.
Look, if you need a reliable, camo-clad hunting rifle that’s ready to roll the day you pick it up from your FFL, this Legacy Ranchland package covers the essentials. It’s a practical tool built for real-world use, not a safe queen. For the hunter who wants to spend time shooting and hunting instead of assembling gear, this is a compelling option. Check availability and see if it fits your needs.




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