Mossberg MVP Precision - Affordable Precision Rifle for the Modern Shooter
- By Admin
- November 9, 2023
- 09:11 AM
Today we look at precision rifles with a focus on the Mossberg MVP Precision.
While precision shooting has gained popularity in recent years, it often comes with a hefty price tag. However, Mossberg aims to change that with their budget-friendly MVP Precision rifle.
The MVP Precision is built around a chassis system designed to eliminate variables that can affect accuracy.
Pete Moore from PCM Guns says, 'looks aren't everything', as he tests a Mossberg chassis system rifle that can really nail those tight groups.
If you’ve not checked out Pete’s latest video, be sure to click below.
So, what sets the Mossberg MVP Precision rifle apart from the rest? The Forend, the Solid Aluminum Stock and the modular stock are some of its key features.
- Forend: The forend is a simple tube that doesn't touch the barrel. This design prevents any contact with the barrel, ensuring shot consistency.
- Solid Aluminum Stock: The middle section of the stock, which supports the action, is made of solid aluminium. The barrel action bolts directly into it, eliminating the need for bedding and promoting accuracy.
- Modular Buttstock: The rifle features an AR-15-style buffer tube that allows for various buttstock options, enhancing customization and comfort.
The Mossberg MVP Precision comes with a set of impressive features:
- Calibers: Available in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Win.
- Barrel Length: The Creedmoor variant boasts a 24-inch barrel, offering greater velocity.
- LBA Trigger: Mossberg's own design, the adjustable LBA trigger, comes preset at 2.5 pounds, providing a crisp and consistent pull.
- Enclosed Stock: The enclosed stock design streamlines the rifle's profile, making it easier to handle.
- M-LOK Compatibility: The slim and free-float forend supports M-LOK accessories, although it doesn't include a Picatinny rail.
- Magazine: Equipped with a 10-round Magpul PMag, it accepts .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges.
“It’s an absolute steal in my opinion. And it really shoots well.” - Pete
In his video, Pete tests two types of ammunition with the MVP Precision: Lapua's 123-grain Scenar Match and a 140-grain soft point hunting load. The results were impressive:
- 123-grain Scenar Match: The average velocity was 2794 fps, with a 0.414-inch group.
- 140-grain Soft Point: The average velocity was 2684 fps, with a remarkable 0.355-inch group.
In the world of precision rifles, the Mossberg MVP Precision stands out as a budget-friendly option that doesn't compromise on performance.
Priced at £1550, it's a remarkable value for the modern shooter looking to venture into precision shooting.
If you're interested in affordable precision without breaking the bank, the Mossberg MVP Precision is worth considering.
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Happy shooting!