I recently took my new Mossberg MVP 308 Scout to the range.
The reason I chose the Scout instead of the cheaper Patrol was because it features a peep site at the receiver end of its rail, while the Patrol has a conventional rear site, mounted part way up on the barrel. I prefer to shoot irons, and my reasoning was that the longer sighting plane of the Scout would be more accurate.
I was so frustrated by its lack of accuracy I wanted to chuck it in a puddle.
I am not a bad shooter, but I could barely get on paper at 50m!!, with groups the size of shotgun patterns!!! Not what I expected at all.
Reason? The size of the rear peep. It is HUGE, well 5mm, when most of my other rifles have 2mm peeps. 5mm is perfect if you are trying to hit a barn door at 20m, but useless for anything else. What was Mossberg thinking?
I am currently working on a press fit insert, that I will drill out to under 2mm. Will report back when I test it out.
Any thoughts or advice?
The reason I chose the Scout instead of the cheaper Patrol was because it features a peep site at the receiver end of its rail, while the Patrol has a conventional rear site, mounted part way up on the barrel. I prefer to shoot irons, and my reasoning was that the longer sighting plane of the Scout would be more accurate.
I was so frustrated by its lack of accuracy I wanted to chuck it in a puddle.
I am not a bad shooter, but I could barely get on paper at 50m!!, with groups the size of shotgun patterns!!! Not what I expected at all.
Reason? The size of the rear peep. It is HUGE, well 5mm, when most of my other rifles have 2mm peeps. 5mm is perfect if you are trying to hit a barn door at 20m, but useless for anything else. What was Mossberg thinking?
I am currently working on a press fit insert, that I will drill out to under 2mm. Will report back when I test it out.
Any thoughts or advice?






















































