Description
I was glassing a ridgeline in the Missouri Ozarks last fall, the wind starting to pick up, when I knew I needed a rifle that could reach out and touch something without breaking the bank. That’s the exact scenario the Mossberg Patriot .300 Win Mag, 22″ Barrel, Synthetic Black Stock Stainless Steel Cerakote, 3rd, is built for. It’s a no-fuss, long-range hunting rifle that delivers serious magnum performance at a price point that lets you spend more on optics and ammo. I’ve put a few boxes of Federal Premium through my test model, and here’s what you need to know.
Answer Capsule: The Mossberg Patriot in .300 Winchester Magnum is a bolt-action hunting rifle featuring a 22-inch barrel, a synthetic black stock, and a stainless steel action with a durable Cerakote finish. It’s a cost-effective platform designed for hunters and shooters who require the extended range and power of the .300 Win Mag cartridge.
Let’s talk about what makes this rifle work. The heart of the Patriot is its smooth, user-adjustable TriggerTech trigger system. It’s a standout feature you don’t typically find in this price bracket, offering a crisp, clean break that you can tune yourself—no gunsmithing required. That’s a huge win for accuracy right out of the gate. The 22-inch barrel is a practical choice, balancing the cartridge’s velocity potential with maneuverability in a blind or thick timber. The stainless steel action with its Cerakote armor is your best friend in the damp Missouri mornings; it shrugs off moisture and corrosion like it’s nothing.
The synthetic stock is where you see some of the cost savings, but it’s not a deal-breaker. It’s lightweight and durable, which is what you want when you’re covering ground. The checkering is functional, and the stock has a classic, straightforward profile. It comes with a factory-installed Picatinny rail, so mounting a scope from brands like Vortex, Leupold, or Bushnell is a simple, drop-in ready process. The rifle feeds from a detachable box magazine, which holds 3+1 rounds of .300 Win Mag. At a total weight of around 7.5 pounds (unscoped), it’s manageable, though you’ll definitely feel the recoil—this is a magnum cartridge, after all.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | 42.5 Inches (Approx.) |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (Approx., Unscoped) |
| Stock Material | Synthetic, Black |
| Action Finish | Stainless Steel with Cerakote |
| Magazine Capacity | 3+1 Rounds |
Pros & Cons
Here’s the thing—every rifle is a trade-off. The pros here are clear: you get a reliable, accurate .300 Win Mag platform with an excellent trigger and corrosion-resistant finish for an astonishing $384.07. The cons? The synthetic stock feels a bit hollow, and the recoil with full-power loads is stout, so you’ll want a good recoil pad and maybe a muzzle brake if you’re sensitive to it. It’s a tool, not a luxury item, and it’s built accordingly.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the practical hunter. It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter who has a bean field shot that stretches past 300 yards, or the elk hunter out West who needs dependable power without a four-figure price tag. It’s also a solid choice for a new long-range shooter wanting to learn the fundamentals of a magnum cartridge without a massive initial investment. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your next hunt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Picatinny rail included, or do I need to buy one separately?
A: Yes, it comes from the factory with a Picatinny scope rail already installed. You can mount your rings and optic directly to it—fits out of the box.
Q: What’s the real-world effective range for hunting with this setup?
A: With the .300 Win Mag cartridge and a quality scope, this rifle is ethically capable for medium to large game (deer, elk) out to 500-600 yards in the hands of a practiced shooter. Always know your personal limits and practice extensively.
Q: Can I use standard .308 Winchester ammunition in this rifle?
A: Absolutely not. This rifle is chambered specifically for .300 Winchester Magnum. Firing a .308 Win (or any other cartridge) in this rifle is extremely dangerous. Always use only the ammunition for which your firearm is chambered.
If you’re looking for a straightforward, capable long-range hunting rifle that leaves room in your budget for a great scope, take a closer look at this Mossberg Patriot.


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