right now I am seeing the XPR for 469
the Moss Patriot predator for 369
the things that made the Mossberg a better value to me were ,
1. threaded muzzle my 308 hardly recoils with the brake on it
2.the rail over the entire action I was going to have to buy one any way for any gun I bough
3 the big bolt handle
4. the 5 round magazine not really a deal breaker over the 3 for hunting but there was a particular shoot I wanted to use it for that needed the ability to easily load 5 rounds .
the bolt fluting didn't do anything for me one way or the other , it is there maybe it helps , if nothing else it doesn't hurt any thing.
the bolt design is extremely easy to break down and clean unlike a Remington.
I looked at the XPR the ,and at the time the clickyness of the safety bothered me seems minor but it seemed so loud with no way to quietly disengage ont he one I tried , but with as similar as so many of these rifles are it is the little things that make it or break it over another for each person , they can all be right for the right person.
my goal with the Moss Patriot Predator was a 8 pound or less rifle ready to hunt , cheek bag , brake, optic, sling everything but ammo, I missed by 2 ounces I could make it if I swapped out the cheek rest bag for a lighter option but I like they storage and it feels good at 8 pounds 2 ounces
for you savage guys who would like a different bolt handle , there are a few places making them and all it requires is disassembly of the bolt , you can get the swept back , longer , bigger knob , knurled lots of options.