You never miss a chance to post your opinion on a rifle you admit you've never fired. It's really impressive in an OCD kind of way.The MVP Patrol I had was very sloppy quality so I sold it.
It seems like Mossberg have made some revisions like replacing the painted wood stock with a synthetic, but I would not buy another without handling it to see if there have been improvements to the sloppy bolt and magazine lock up
fired it lots after I sold it to my friend. Although shooting it would/did not improve the quality or operation which was the reason I sold it new unfired in the first place.You never miss a chance to post your opinion on a rifle you admit you've never fired. It's really impressive in an OCD kind of way.
I had a MVP Patrol that I thought was pretty good for the price. Never had any problems with it and only had one steel cases cartridge get jammed in the chamber with a few hundred rounds fired. I picked up a Ruger Scout in 556 (que Brian46 posting pictures of a damaged Ruger) so it didn't get shot very much after that.
I traded it for a MVP Varmint to play around a little with a target style rifle. The Varmint rifle has been to the range once and I did have issues with the bolt. I cycle the action and pull the trigger and the hammer would hang up on something and not move all the way forward to hit the firing pin. I've taken the bolt apart to clean and lube it but I haven't made it back to the range yet to test and see if it made any difference.
It's a $700 rifle so you get what you pay for. I hoping I can solve this bolt problem because I don't want to spend more than $700 on a toy I'm trying out for chits and giggles.
I was not trying for accuracy as I was just sighting in the new scope with Norinco ammo so I can not speak on that subject. The Norinco white box ammo wasn't sub-MOA but the groups were decent compared to what I usually get with Norinco. I just wanted to warn you about the bolt. So far I'm 50/50 with Mossberg MVP bolts.Well I mean an axis in 223 is under 500... So for 700 I am hoping it would out preform that, the stock is already better.
I have the MVP in 223. Love it! I load my own 55gr Vmax with 25 grs of varget. 1/4" groups at 100-200m. The benchrest style stock is great.
The MVP Patrol I had was very sloppy quality so I sold it.
It seems like Mossberg have made some revisions like replacing the painted wood stock with a synthetic, but I would not buy another without handling it to see if there have been improvements to the sloppy bolt and magazine lock up
I have the MVP in 223. Love it! I load my own 55gr Vmax with 25 grs of varget. 1/4" groups at 100-200m. The benchrest style stock is great.
!/4" group at 200m, You should be on an Olympic team.![]()