Bushmaster Predator vs Mossberg 100 ATR 27040
Put rifles head to head to compare caliber and more.
$706.19
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$259.30
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Rifles | Bushmaster Predator | Mossberg 100 ATR 27040 |
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Length | 38.25" | 42.75" |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Bolt Action |
Caliber | .223 Remington | .30-06 Springfield |
Finish | Black | Blued |
Barrel Length | 20" | |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Mossberg & Sons |
Reviews | See 3 Reviews | See 2 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $710.19 | $257.30 |
Used Price | $497.13 | $180.11 |
Sale Price | $639.17 | $231.57 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Predator
* This model is not California compliant it does not have the required bullet button. Stock :Black A2 Metal Finish :Black Muzzle :No Muzzle Device Receiver Material :Aluminum Sights :None (Optics Ready) Barrel Description :Chrome Moly Steel Fluted Twist :1:8" State compliant model.
Mossberg 100 ATR 27040
The 100 ATR has everything you need to make the most of the season: pinpoint accuracy, smooth action and big-game calibers. Specifications & Features: Mossberg Model 100ATR bolt-action rifle .30-06 Springfield caliber 22" free-float and button-rifled fluted barrel 1:10" twist Recessed muzzle crown 4 +1 top-loading magazine Side lever safety LBA adjustable trigger system Long-action Black synthetic stock All-steel machined receiver Matte blue barrel Integral synthetic triggerguard Rubber recoil pad Weaver-style scope bases Sling swivel studs 43-3/4" overall length 13-1/2" length of pull 7 lbs. This powerful combination delivers a high level of accuracy unheard of in a value-priced centerfire rifle. A side lever safety is utilized for convenience and safety afield, and the all-steel, machined receiver provides the 100 ATR with positive lock-up for consistent operation. This rifle delivers high performance without the high maintenance. For generations, Mossberg has built reliable, quality firearms at an unparalleled value. This American-made bolt action rifle is the first we've introduced in over 20 years. Take it into the field and you'll agree; it was well worth the wait.