Description
You’re at the range, the wind’s picking up, and you need to make a shot count at distance. That’s the scenario where a rifle like the Mossberg MVP Precision, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24″ Barrel, 10rd, Black earns its keep. It’s a purpose-built, chassis-style bolt-action rifle designed for precision shooting, offering out-of-the-box accuracy and modern ergonomics without a custom shop price tag. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various factory loads through this platform, and here’s what I found.
Look, the MVP Precision isn’t trying to be a lightweight hunting rifle. It’s a 12.5-pound tool for hitting small targets far away. The heart of the system is its cold hammer-forged, heavy-contour 24-inch barrel. That length is ideal for wringing out every last foot-per-second from the efficient 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, which is why this chambering has become a staple in PRS and long-range hunting. The barrel is threaded 5/8″-24, so adding a muzzle brake or suppressor is straightforward—no gunsmithing required.
The chassis is where this rifle really separates itself from a traditional stock. It’s an aluminum design with a fully adjustable Luth-AR MBA-3 buttstock. You can dial in the length of pull, cheek riser height, and even the cant to fit you perfectly behind the scope. The grip is an AR-style pistol grip, giving you a familiar, vertical hold that promotes consistent trigger pull. Speaking of the trigger, the user-adjustable Mossberg LBA trigger breaks cleanly—I had mine set right around 3.5 pounds, and it was plenty crisp for precise work.
Here’s a feature I appreciate: the MVP action uses a unique dual-extraction system and is designed to feed from both Mossberg’s proprietary 10-round box magazines and standard AR-10/SR-25 pattern magazines. That’s a huge plus for compatibility and logistics. The rifle ships with one 10-round polymer mag, but knowing you can use readily available PMAGs from Magpul gives you flexibility. The 10-round capacity is a practical sweet spot for most disciplined shooting strings.
Specifications
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24″ Heavy Contour |
| Overall Length | 44.5″ (Adjustable) |
| Weight | 12.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (Included) |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Thread Pattern | 5/8″-24 |
Pros: The chassis system is legitimately good, offering real adjustability for a solid cheek weld and shoulder fit. The 6.5 Creedmoor in a 24-inch barrel is a flat-shooting, wind-bucking combination. Magazine compatibility with the AR-10 platform is a brilliant, practical move. For the price point of $1050.25, you’re getting a lot of rifle that’s ready for optics and a bipod right out of the box.
Cons: That 12.5-pound weight is a double-edged sword—it’s fantastic for stability on the bench or barricade, but you’re not going to want to carry this all day in the field. The factory magazine, while functional, feels a bit plasticky compared to the rest of the build. This is a rifle that demands a quality scope to match its potential, so factor that into your total budget.
Who is this for? This rifle is for the shooter who wants to step into precision rifle disciplines like PRS club matches or NRL Hunter without a four-figure custom build. It’s for the hunter who has a long-range stand or blind and wants a dedicated, stable rig. It’s also an excellent platform for someone who just wants to learn long-range fundamentals on a rifle that won’t hold them back. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory match ammunition, sub-MOA (1 inch or less at 100 yards) is a reasonable expectation. I was consistently getting 0.8 to 0.9-inch groups with several 140-147 grain match loads. Handloaders can likely tighten that up further.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
A: Yes, the 24-inch barrel comes with a 5/8″-24 thread pattern, which is the standard for .30 caliber and many 6.5mm muzzle devices and suppressors. Just remember a thread protector is included, but you’ll need to supply your own brake or suppressor mount.
Q: Can I use my Magpul PMAGs with it?
A: Absolutely. One of the best features is that the action is designed to feed reliably from standard AR-10 / SR-25 pattern magazines, including Magpul PMAGs. This gives you great aftermarket options and backup mags.
If you’re looking for a serious, modern bolt-action that’s built for accuracy first and comes ready to run, the Mossberg MVP Precision in 6.5 Creedmoor deserves a close look. Check its current availability on our site.




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