Mossberg Patriot Predator .308 Win Threaded Barrel Rifle

$46,999.00

A ready-to-hunt .308 bolt action featuring a threaded barrel, TrueTimber Strata camo stock, and durable Cerakote finish—offering serious value for Missouri hunters.

Description

I’ve put a few hundred rounds of .308 through this rifle, and here’s my take. The Mossberg Patriot Predator .308 Win, 22″ Threaded Barrel, TrueTimber Strata Stock, 5rd Brown Cerakote, 5rd is a purpose-built, budget-friendly bolt-action rifle designed for hunters who need a reliable, accurate, and ready-to-go platform. It’s a no-fuss workhorse that hits hard and looks good doing it, all for a price that’s tough to beat at $469.99.

Key Features

  • TrueTimber Strata Camo Stock: The synthetic stock isn’t just durable; the Strata pattern is an effective, all-season camouflage that breaks up your outline in the Missouri woods.
  • Threaded 22″ Barrel: Comes ready for a muzzle brake or suppressor (adapter required). This is a huge value-add right out of the box.
  • Brown Cerakote Finish: Provides a tough, corrosion-resistant coating over the entire metalwork, protecting it from the elements.
  • Flush-Fit 5-Round Magazine: The detachable box magazine sits cleanly in the stock for a smooth profile and reliable feeding.
  • Adjustable Trigger: Mossberg’s LBA (Lightning Bolt Action) trigger is user-adjustable from 2 to 7 pounds. I found the factory set around 4 pounds to be crisp with minimal creep.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .308 Winchester
Barrel Length 22 inches, Threaded 5/8″-24
Overall Length 42.5 inches
Weight Approx. 7 lbs
Magazine Capacity 5 Rounds (Detachable Box)
Stock TrueTimber Strata Synthetic
Finish Brown Cerakote

Look, the specs tell a story of practicality. That 7-pound weight makes it easy to carry all day, while the .308 Winchester chambering gives you the versatility to ethically take any game in North America, from whitetail to elk. The 42.5-inch overall length keeps it maneuverable in a blind or thick brush. Here’s the thing—this rifle is drop-in ready. You can mount a scope using standard Weaver-style bases (compatible with brands like Warne or Leupold), zero it, and head to the field. No gunsmithing required to get started.

Who This Rifle Is For

This Patriot Predator is for the Missouri hunter who wants a dedicated, do-it-all rifle without emptying their wallet. It’s for the shooter who appreciates the utility of a threaded barrel for future expansion but needs a rifle that works perfectly today. If you’re after a dependable tool for deer season, predator control, or even long-range target practice on a budget, this Mossberg deserves a hard look. It’s a straightforward solution that gets the job done.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The value proposition is outstanding. You get a threaded barrel, a decent adjustable trigger, and a functional camo stock at an entry-level price. The Cerakote finish is a legitimate upgrade for durability. Accuracy with quality factory ammo is consistently minute-of-angle or better in my experience. The action smooths out nicely after the first box of shells.

Cons: The stock is a basic synthetic—it gets the job done but lacks the premium feel of an aftermarket chassis. The bolt lift is a bit heavier than some competitors, though it’s never failed to cycle. The magazine, while functional, can feel a little plasticky. That said, for under five hundred bucks, these are compromises I can easily live with.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the thread pitch on the barrel?

A: The barrel is threaded 5/8″-24, which is the standard for .30 caliber muzzle devices. This means it’s ready for a wide array of popular muzzle brakes, compensators, and suppressor mounts from companies like SilencerCo or Dead Air.

Q: Is the scope base included?

A: No, a scope base is not included. The Patriot receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard #8-40 scope base screw pattern. You’ll need to purchase separate Weaver or Picatinny-style bases. I’ve had good results with simple, affordable bases from Warne.

Q: How does it handle different .308 ammunition?

A: Very well. I’ve run everything from 150-grain soft points for deer to 168-grain match hollow points. The 1:10″ twist rate stabilizes a broad range of bullet weights reliably. As with any rifle, you’ll want to test a few brands to find its favorite for peak accuracy. The 5-round capacity gives you plenty for hunting scenarios.

So, is the Mossberg Patriot Predator the right rifle for you? If you need a capable, no-nonsense hunting rifle that’s ready to work right now and offers serious value, the answer is probably yes. It’s a solid foundation that doesn’t cut critical corners. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check it out on our site for more details and to see current availability.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Mossberg Patriot Predator .308 Win Threaded Barrel Rifle”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *