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Hunter riffle
Hunter riffle








hunter riffle
  1. Hunter riffle full#
  2. Hunter riffle series#
  3. Hunter riffle free#

With the scope mounted in Nightforce X-Treme Duty Ultralite rings, I scrounged up a selection of. hash marks on the horizontal crosswire to assist the shooter in consistently holding for wind. Leupold’s Wind-Plex reticle provides the final piece of the long-range puzzle. It’s four for the PRC and five for the Creedmoor and. The LR Hunter’s double-stack magazine fits nearly flush. A zero-lock button prevents accidental turret rotation.

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There’s also a zero stop, which allows you to quickly dial down to your chosen zero without risking getting your turret off by a full turn. The ZL (for “zero locking”) indicates a button that ensures you won’t accidentally spin your turret off its zero setting while sliding it into a saddle scabbard or onto a truck seat. Once you’ve broken-in your barrel and picked a favorite load, chronograph your muzzle velocity and send that along with your projectile’s specs and the average atmospheric conditions in which you hunt to Leupold and the company will create and ship you the custom turret.

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The model letters stand for “custom dial system, zero locking.” Every scope comes with a voucher for a free custom turret cap, to be engraved in yards to match the ballistics of your particular rifle. Most critical of those is Leupold’s stellar CDS-ZL turret. Built using a 30mm main tube, it’s a bull-strong hunting scope with cutting-edge long-range features. To wring out the Patriot LR Hunter at the range, I mounted one of Leupold’s new VX-3HD scopes, choosing the 4.5-14x40 version with the CDS-ZL turret and side-focus parallax adjustment. During shooting tests, it proved to dampen felt recoil effectively. While it is emblazoned with the Mossberg logo, it feels like Decelerator rubber, which is my favorite recoil pad material. The Monte Carlo stock provides ergonomics designed to help shooters achieve consistency and accuracy in field positions.Ī nice rubbery pad graces the buttstock. A high Monte Carlo type comb maximizes the shooter’s cheek weld and has a negative angle running forward, so the top edge of the stock drops away from the shooter’s face during recoil. The butt has a minimum amount of drop, so recoil transfers rearward nearly straight, minimizing muzzle jump. Inside the composite stock are machined aluminum bedding pillars, which provide a stable platform for the action and won’t compress over time beneath the heavy torque of the action screws. It’s configured to assist the shooter in achieving consistency and stability while in field positions. All metal parts are finished in a simple, non-glare matte bluing.Īside from the optics rail, the stock is where all the precision-enhancing aspects come in. Each barrel is secured to the action using a barrel nut, with the recoil lug sandwiched between the front of the receiver and the shoulder of the barrel. Since they’re a pretty slender 0.63 inch at the muzzle, there’s a step up to 0.75 inch to provide a suppressor an adequate shoulder against which to square up. Patriot LR Hunter barrels are fluted, threaded 5/8x24 up front for compatibility with a muzzle brake or suppressor and have an 11-degree match-type crown.

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From the factory, the trigger on my test rifle is set at exactly 3 pounds, with 6 ounces of variation over a series of five measurements with a Lyman digital trigger gauge. Patterned much like Savage’s Accu­Trigger, Mossberg’s LBA adjustable trigger provides a nice trigger release, and it’s user-adjustable.

hunter riffle

The safety is a two-position rocker-type located on the right rear of the action, and when engaged it blocks the trigger from contacting the sear. Spiral fluting on the bolt keeps weight low and provides a place for debris to collect without impeding function. The action is bedded into its composite stock with aluminum pillars. A 1913-spec rail-type optic mount comes standard. A simple shroud surrounds the cocking piece. Dual, vertical locking lugs up front achieve equal contact via a floating-head bolt design. The bolt can be removed by pressing a small catch at the left rear side of the action tang. The Patriot action is simple-which is a good thing-and is built with proven characteristics.

hunter riffle

Then I put two and two together and realized that Mossberg has created a rifle that’s easier to shoot well yet still light enough to pack up a mountain. At first, I was nonplussed by the lack of a heavy, match-profile barrel, since the “LR” model designation suggests long-range shooting. Hot off the press, Mossberg’s new LR Hunter bolt action is based on the proven Patriot action, and it features bells and whistles intended to enhance a shooter’s precision in the field.










Hunter riffle