I have
this rifle (MVP Predator 20"/1:9" fluted medium bull barrel, laminated stock), which I grabbed up as soon as it arrived at my LGS. For some time, I was also watching for the Varmint version, but since I recently acquired a Savage 11VT .223, I'm no longer looking. The VT does everything I'd want a 223 Varmint/Target rifle to do very nicely.
Like a lot of others, the MVP predator I have was largely desirable for the AR magazine feature. While it isn't anything like a precision rifle, it does not disappoint. It shoots palm-of-hand sized groups at 250yd (on bipod/bench) with my standard 69gr AR handload (24.0gr Varget). It also shoots my 75gr AR loads, but not as accurately. I'm beginning to think it could pay to redevelop that load so I'd have something that perfects my 11VT, shoots well in the Stag Model 6, and improves on the 75gr performance for the MVP Predator. Meanwhile, the newer Winchester 64gr Power Maxx bonded "deer" load needs testing in this rifle, as well as 62gr handloads using the Win 62gr Power Point. Then there's also the 62gr NATO M855. My MVP is listed with a 1:9" rifling twist.
My MVP mounts a Tasco 6-24x42MilDot Varmint/Target scope which has been proving itself both reliable and affordable on my rifles for many years now. I add a Limbsaver slip-on pad to increase LOP, and a UTG short bipod.
While our CNY deer may be a tad overlarge for the Power Maxx; by the same token, I figure anything that's suitable for deer is probably effective on bad guys, too.
As truck guns go, this one stands out.
Greg