The Mossberg Patriot .300 Win Mag 24″ Fluted Threaded Walnut is a production-grade bolt-action that punches well above its price point—delivering sub-MOA potential out of the box for long-range hunters and precision shooters who refuse to overpay for accuracy. Built around a 24-inch fluted and threaded barrel with a fixed walnut stock, this rifle merges classic handling with modern barrel harmonics control.
| Manufacturer | Mossberg |
|---|---|
| Model | Patriot |
| Material | Walnut stock, steel receiver and barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Finish | Matte blue barrel and receiver |
| Weight | 7.25 lbs (approx., per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Fluted, Threaded Barrel (24″): Reduces barrel weight and dissipates heat faster while letting you mount a brake or suppressor—critical for managing .300 Win Mag recoil in a field rifle.
- Adjustable LBA Trigger: Mossberg’s Lightning Bolt Action trigger breaks clean between 2–7 lbs, letting you dial creep out for consistent shot release under match conditions.
- Spiral-Fluted Bolt: Cuts friction surface area for smoother cycling, especially under cold or dirty conditions, and shaves rotational mass for faster follow-ups.
- Fixed Walnut Stock: Traditional ergonomics with a raised cheekpiece and palm swell keep your eye aligned with optics without needing a comb riser.
- Matte Blue Finish: Reduces glare in bright field conditions and provides corrosion resistance for all-weather use.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the shooter who wants a long-range hunting rig or a budget-friendly precision platform without sacrificing barrel quality or trigger adjustability. If you compete in PRS or NRL Hunter divisions and need a reliable .300 Win Mag that handles heavy bullets and accepts a suppressor, the Patriot delivers.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Sub-MOA guarantee (verified by multiple shooters); adjustable trigger out of the box; threaded and fluted barrel at under $600; walnut stock offers classic feel and natural dampening.
- Cons: Factory walnut stock is a bit heavy for mountain hunting; the magazine is a two-position detachable box—some shooters prefer a hinged floorplate for quicker reloads.
Comparison
| Feature | Mossberg Patriot .300 Win Mag | Ruger American .300 Win Mag | Savage Axis II .300 Win Mag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel | 24″ fluted, threaded (5/8-24) | 22″ not threaded | 24″ not threaded |
| Trigger | Adjustable LBA (2–7 lbs) | Ruger Marksman (adjustable) | AccuTrigger (adjustable) |
| Stock | Fixed walnut | Synthetic with aluminum bedding | Synthetic |
| Weight | 7.25 lbs | 7.5 lbs | 7.2 lbs |
| Price | $598.45 | $529 | $479 |
FAQ
Does the Mossberg Patriot .300 Win Mag come with a scope base?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Weaver-style bases. Most shooters mount a 20 MOA rail for long-range work, but the factory holes are ready for rings or a one-piece base.
What twist rate is the barrel?
Mossberg specs a 1:10″ twist for the .300 Win Mag barrel, which stabilizes bullets from 150–220 grains—ideal for both hunting loads and match projectiles like the 208-grain A-MAX or 212-grain ELD-X.
Can I mount a suppressor directly without a muzzle brake?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8-24, so you can attach a direct-thread suppressor or a brake. Just make sure your can is rated for .300 Win Mag pressures.
Is the stock adjustable for length of pull or cheek height?
No—the walnut stock is fixed. You can add a cheek pad or adjustable buttpad aftermarket, but out of the box it’s a classic field stock with no spacers.
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