Description
You’re staring down a cut bean field in central Missouri, the wind’s picking up, and that buck you’ve been watching all season is finally broadside at 350 yards. You need a rifle that’s steady, predictable, and hits where you aim without a second mortgage. That’s the exact scenario where the Mossberg Patriot Long Range Hunter, Bolt Action, 6.5 Creedmoor, Matte Blue Polymer Stock, 22″ Threaded And Fluted Barrel, 5rd Mag, earns its keep. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various factory loads through this platform, and here’s what you need to know.
The Mossberg Patriot Long Range Hunter is a purpose-built, value-focused bolt-action rifle chambered in the flat-shooting 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. It features a 22-inch threaded and fluted barrel for muzzle device attachment and cooling, a matte blue finish over a durable synthetic stock, and comes with a 5-round detachable box magazine. It’s designed to deliver consistent accuracy at extended ranges without a premium price tag.
Let’s talk about the barrel. That 22-inch, fluted, and threaded configuration is the heart of the “Long Range” promise. The fluting reduces weight and increases surface area for better heat dissipation during long strings of fire—handy when you’re working up a load or spending a day at the range. The 5/8″-24 threads are ready for a muzzle brake or suppressor right out of the box, no gunsmithing required. I paired mine with a basic Precision Armament M4-72 brake, and the recoil of the already mild 6.5 Creedmoor became downright negligible. This lets you spot your own impacts, which is critical for long-range practice.
The action itself uses Mossberg’s LBA (Lightning Bolt Action) trigger system, which is user-adjustable from 2 to 7 pounds. The one on my test rifle broke cleanly at a hair over 3 pounds after a minor adjustment, a huge factor in shooting tight groups. The bolt has a spiral-fluted design and a 60-degree lift for quick cycling, and it ran smoothly after the initial break-in period. The matte blue polymer stock is rigid and includes an integrated bedding block for solid barrel-to-action contact, promoting consistent accuracy. The rifle weighs in at a very manageable 7.5 pounds, making it easy to carry afield before you settle into a position.
Here’s the thing—at $632.05, you’re getting a complete, capable long-range platform. You’re not paying for fancy wood or a custom paint job; you’re paying for functional features that directly impact downrange performance. The 5-round magazine is a detachable box type, and it feeds reliably. I found it compatible with aftermarket options like Magpul’s AICS-pattern magazines for the Mossberg Patriot, giving you flexibility. The overall length is 42.5 inches, a good balance for maneuverability and that necessary barrel length for the 6.5 Creedmoor to reach its efficient velocity.
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel | 22″, Threaded (5/8″-24), Fluted |
| Overall Length | 42.5″ |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Trigger | LBA, Adjustable 2-7 lbs |
Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: excellent feature set for the price, a truly good adjustable trigger, a threaded and fluted barrel from the factory, and the inherent accuracy of the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. It’s a rifle that fits out of the box and just needs a scope to be hunt- or range-ready. The cons? The stock, while functional, feels a bit utilitarian. The bolt handle is polymer-coated, which some shooters prefer to replace with an aftermetal metal version for a more solid feel. The fluted bolt is a nice touch, but the action benefits from a good cleaning and lubrication before its first range trip.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who stretches shots across Midwestern fields or Western draws, and the shooter who wants to learn long-range fundamentals without spending $1,500 on the rifle alone. It’s also a perfect candidate for a dedicated suppressor host. If you want a no-fuss, accurate tool that leaves room in your budget for a quality optic like a Vortex Venom or a Leupold VX-Freedom, this Patriot model makes a ton of sense. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel thread protector metal or plastic?
A: It comes with a metal thread protector, which is a nice detail at this price point. It screws on securely, but you’ll want to remove it and apply a muzzle device or suppressor adapter.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory match ammunition, it’s reasonable to expect 1 to 1.5 MOA groups. With handloads tailored to the rifle, many users report sub-MOA performance. The bedding block and free-floated barrel design provide a solid foundation for consistency.
Q: Does it come with scope bases installed?
A: No, it does not. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope bases. You’ll need to purchase and install a set of bases and rings. A set of Weaver-style #46 bases or compatible Picatinny rails from brands like Warne or EGW will fit perfectly.
If you’re looking for a straightforward, capable long-range rifle that gets the fundamentals right, the Mossberg Patriot Long Range Hunter in 6.5 Creedmoor is ready to work. See the full details on our site.



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