Mossberg Patriot .25-06 REM for sale
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MOSSBERG PATRIOT
Brand:
Mossberg
Action:
Bolt
Barrel Length:
22 BARREL
Caliber:
.25-06 Rem
Capacity:
5
Finish Per Color:
Blued
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Marketplace Insights
★ 4.4/5
based on 29 customer reviews across 6 variants from 17 retailers
A solid budget bolt-action rifle with strong accuracy for the price, but quality control issues and occasional accuracy inconsistencies temper enthusiasm among some users.
What customers like
Accuracy & Performance59%
Shoots submoa right out of the box with factory ammo.
Value for Money41%
Pretty good for a budget rifle. Well worth the $300
Quality & Build31%
nice look very accurate and well balanced
Customer Service21%
Staff was very friendly and answered all my questions.
Common concerns
Quality Control Issues21%
The steel wasn't even sanded down before putting it together.
Barrel Heat Management10%
The fluted barrel does heat up quickly
Loose Bolt Action10%
the bolt which operates a little loose and pops open too easily
Inconsistent Accuracy14%
I couldn't get groups any better than 1 3/4 to 2 1/2
Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg Patriot .25-06 REM for sale
Is a Mossberg Patriot rifle any good?
Mossberg Patriot rifles earn solid marks for hunting. They're accurate, reliable, and smooth-operating with good triggers and soft recoil pads. Available in multiple calibers from .243 to .338 Win Mag, they typically cost around $400–$500, making them competitive with Savage and Remington at similar price points.
What is the stock for the Mossberg Patriot?
Mossberg Patriot rifles come standard with a synthetic stock featuring a 13.75" length of pull. Short action and long action variants use different stocks to fit their respective caliber groups. Aftermarket options like Grayboe chassis systems are also available.
What is the twist rate for 25-06?
The .25-06 commonly uses faster twist rates like 1:7.5" or 1:8", which stabilize bullets of 120+ grains well and offer flexibility for heavier loads. A 1:10" twist is considered slow for this cartridge. Very fast twists may damage lightweight varmint bullets under 80 grains at high velocities.