Description
You’re looking for a hard-hitting, versatile rifle that won’t break the bank. You need something that can reach out and touch a target, handle a variety of ammo, and maybe even share magazines with another rifle you already own. The challenge is finding that capability without the premium price tag of a custom rig. That’s where the Mossberg MVP Predator Bolt 308Win/7.62 20″ Barrel Laminated Stock, Scope 10 Rd AR Mag comes in—it’s a factory-built solution designed to deliver serious value.
The Mossberg MVP Predator is a bolt-action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO. It features a 20-inch fluted barrel, a durable laminated wood stock, and comes optics-ready with a scope. Its defining feature is its ability to feed from readily available, affordable 10-round AR-10/SR-25 pattern magazines, blending traditional bolt-action reliability with modern magazine compatibility.
Let’s talk about the real value proposition here. The MVP Predator’s party trick is its magazine system. Instead of being locked into proprietary, expensive mags, this rifle uses standard AR-10/SR-25 pattern magazines. That means you can stock up on Magpul PMAGs or other common, mil-spec compatible magazines that are often half the price of traditional bolt-gun mags. It’s a feature that pays for itself over time in ammo testing and range sessions. The 20-inch barrel is a sweet spot for the .308 cartridge, offering a good balance of velocity for longer shots and maneuverability in a blind or thick brush. The fluting helps dissipate heat and shaves a bit of weight, which brings the total package to a manageable 7.5 pounds unloaded.
The laminated wood stock isn’t just for looks—it’s far more stable and resistant to warping from moisture than standard walnut, which is crucial for maintaining accuracy in Missouri’s variable humidity. It comes with a factory-installed Picatinny rail, so mounting your chosen optic is drop-in ready, requiring no gunsmithing. For a price of $525.17, you’re getting a rifle that’s essentially prepped for the field right out of the box, just add an optic and ammo.
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 20″ Fluted |
| Overall Length | 40.5″ |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs |
| Stock | Laminated Wood |
| Magazine | Accepts AR-10/SR-25 Pattern Mags (10-rd included) |
Pros: The magazine compatibility is the biggest win, offering huge savings and convenience. The laminated stock is tough and weather-resistant. The included rail makes optic mounting simple. The .308 chambering gives you immense versatility, from deer to long-range target shooting. At this price point, it’s a lot of rifle for the money.
Cons: The trigger is a basic adjustable model—it’s serviceable, but not a match-grade unit. The 20-inch barrel, while balanced, sacrifices some velocity compared to a 24 or 26-inch barrel. The laminated stock adds a bit of heft; if you’re counting every ounce, a synthetic stock would be lighter.
So who is this rifle for? It’s perfect for the budget-conscious hunter who wants a dependable, accurate deer rifle but appreciates the logistics of using common magazines. It’s also a smart pick for a shooter wanting to get into .308 bolt-actions without a huge initial investment, especially if they already own an AR-10 and have mags on hand. It’s a practical workhorse, not a showpiece.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What specific magazines does it use?
A: It uses magazines designed for the AR-10/SR-25 platform. Proven, affordable options like the Magpul PMAG 20 LR/SR GEN M3 are fully compatible and highly recommended for reliable feeding.
Q: Is the scope included?
A: The rifle comes optics-ready with a Picatinny rail base installed, but a scope is not included. This is actually a benefit for value-focused buyers, as it lets you select an optic that fits your budget and needs without paying for a potentially subpar bundled package.
Q: Is this suitable for a first-time bolt-action buyer?
A: Absolutely. Its straightforward design, easy magazine system, and forgiving .308 caliber make it an excellent choice. The simple setup—just add an optic—means you can be zeroed and ready with minimal fuss. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, of course.
If you need a no-nonsense, capable rifle that maximizes every dollar, the Mossberg MVP Predator delivers. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See the full details and check availability on our site.


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