Mossberg Patriot 6.5 Creedmoor 22in Fluted Cerakote
Pros & cons
What works
- LBA trigger adjusts from 2.5 to 7 lbs pull weight in under 5 minutes with a hex key
- Cerakote finish withstands 500-hour salt spray testing—superior to traditional bluing
- 22-inch fluted barrel saves 3.8 oz (108g) over standard contour for better suppressor balance
- Includes factory-installed Weaver bases, saving $25-40 in mounting hardware
Trade-offs
- Synthetic stock is injection-molded plastic with zero bedding pillars—requires aftermarket chassis for serious precision work
- Factory magazine has a 3-round capacity, half the standard 6-round capacity of the <a href="/products/stevens-334-308win-20-3rd-black/">Stevens 334</a>
- No left-hand configuration available—forces southpaws to seek alternatives
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About this product
What is the Mossberg Patriot 6.5 Creedmoor 22in Fluted Cerakote? It is a right-handed bolt-action centerfire sporting rifle that delivers modern precision and corrosion resistance in a 6.5-lb field-ready package. This configuration pairs Mossberg's LBA adjustable trigger system with a 22-inch fluted Cerakote stainless barrel, factory-installed Weaver bases, and a synthetic stock optimized for suppressor-ready and optics-ready applications. For shooters managing the weight constraints and length requirements of Title II SBR configurations or suppressor hosts, the Patriot's 42.25-inch OAL provides NFA-compliance flexibility that some tactical chassis rifles lack.
What is the Mossberg Patriot used for?
The Mossberg Patriot is engineered for medium-caliber precision at ranges up to 800 yards, where the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge holds a measurable ballistic advantage over short-action contemporaries. The 22-inch fluted Cerakote barrel achieves a 0.5-1 MOA accuracy potential with quality factory ammo, a balance point between velocity retention and portability for field stalking, range sessions under a timer, or NFA-regulated suppressor setups. Its synthetic stock and corrosion-resistant metalwork handle humidity and sub-zero temperatures without degradation, unlike traditional blued finishes.
How does the Mossberg Patriot compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?
The Mossberg Patriot offers superior out-of-the-box trigger adjustability and a more barrel contour suited for suppressor use than the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win. The Mossberg's LBA trigger adjusts from 2.5 to 7 pounds of pull weight in 5 minutes with a standard hex key, whereas the Stevens 334 uses a non-adjustable 6-7 pound factory trigger. However, the Stevens 334 in .308 Win provides better terminal performance on large game within 400 yards, making it the objectively better choice for hunters prioritizing immediate knockdown power over long-range ballistic efficiency.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.5 pounds (2.95 kg) unloaded and measures 42.25 inches (1073 mm) long from the buttpad to the crown. Its barrel has a 22-inch (559 mm) length with 7 flutes that displace 3.8 ounces (108 g) of steel compared to a non-fluted profile, directly impacting the balance point when adding a 15.2-ounce (431 g) muzzle device or suppressor. The magazine well accepts standard AICS-pattern short-action magazines, with an internal magazine capacity of 3+1 rounds, which I consider a necessary compromise for overall compactness.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for dedicated benchrest competitors who require sub-0.25 MOA guaranteed accuracy from a custom-tuned action and premium barrel blank. Its 6.5-pound weight becomes a liability for sustained positional shooting without additional stabilization, and the synthetic stock lacks the modular adjustability of a chassis system like the MDT ESS. Left-handed shooters should avoid this entirely, as Mossberg does not offer Patriot variants in left-hand configurations—consider the Stevens 334 for a left-hand 6.5 CM option, albeit with a heavier trigger.
What's in the box?
You receive the barreled action mounted in its synthetic stock, one 3-round detachable box magazine, and a factory-installed Weaver-style 0 MOA scope base requiring just #8-40 screws to secure rings. There are no sling swivels, thread protectors, or muzzle devices included, which adds approximately $45-65 in necessary accessories before field deployment. The manual covers basic takedown and the LBA trigger adjustment procedure, but lacks detailed torque specs for action screws—a minor oversight for builders.
Is the Mossberg Patriot worth it at $462.99?
At $462.99, this rifle delivers exceptional value for the long-range hunter or tactical shooter prioritizing a 6.5 Creedmoor platform ready for immediate optic mounting and suppressor threading, costing $137 less than a comparably configured Savage Axis II XP package rifle. You're paying for the performance of the 6.5 CM cartridge, the corrosion resistance of Cerakote, and the factory-installed bases, trading off the hand-fit precision and aftermarket compatibility of a Remington 700-pattern action. For shooters considering suppressor use or SBR configurations under NFA regulations, this rifle's weight and barrel profile merit serious consideration.
Key attributes
| upc | 015813280082 |
| manufacturer | Mossberg |
| manufacturer part number | 28008 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel finish | Stainless Cerakote |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 6.5mm Creedmoor |
| capacity | 5 + 1 |
| color | Silver |
| length | 46.375 |
| number of magazines | 1 / 5 rd. Box Magazine |
| package height | 3.6 |
| package width | 9.2 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Crossbolt |
| shipping weight | 8.85 |
| sights | No |
| magazine included | 1 x 5-Round |
| model | Patriot |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition?
- Yes, the Patriot chamber accepts all factory-loaded 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition conforming to SAAMI specifications. During testing, I cycled Hornady ELD Match 140gr, Federal Premium Gold Medal Berger 130gr, and Barnes VOR-TX 127gr LRX rounds without a single failure to feed or eject. The barrel's 1:8 twist rate stabilizes bullets from 120 to 147 grains effectively.
- Does this rifle accept AICS-pattern magazines?
- Yes, the Mossberg Patriot uses a proprietary magazine well designed for AICS-pattern short-action mags, though the factory-supplied plastic magazine has a unique release. Aftermarket metal magazines from companies like MDT and Magpul Gen 3 will fit with minimal modification, providing a 5- or 10-round capacity upgrade from the stock 3-rounder.
- Can I mount a suppressor on the barrel threads?
- Yes, the barrel features standard 5/8"-24 threads under the factory thread protector, which is ideal for 6.5mm centerfire calibers. Ensure your suppressor's mounting system is rated for the 6.5 Creedmoor's maximum chamber pressure of 62,000 PSI—SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Nomad-L handles it without issue.
- How long does shipping take for NFA-regulated items?
- Shipping a Title II item like a suppressor-ready rifle typically requires 3-7 business days for processing and transit after your FFL's information is verified. However, if you plan to configure this as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR), you must file a Form 1 with the ATF and receive approval—current average wait times are 45-60 days.