For rifles in the 375 class I don't think its MOA accuracy that is the most desired quality. Fit, shoot ability, field accuracy and reliability are at least as important as on the bench accuracy fora 375. An inexpensive accurate rifle is great for shooting whitetails, but most things that folks are going to shoot with a 375 have a price tag in the thousands if not tens of thousands, even if you don't pay much to hunt them for most of us the opportunity comes only a few times in a lifetime.. In some cases there is a risk/safety concern as well. For that type of hunting Id rather start with a rifle model well thought of and then put my rifle through some good use to insure function. It doesn't take $3000 to do that, lots of good model 70's, Mausers, Rugers and more for only a few hundred more than the Mossberg.

Now if you just want a rifle to shoot your fillings and retinas loose on the cheap, well then a mossberg is just the thing.


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