First, fix the original post; the rifle is more likely chambered in 308 than 380. The
LC (Light Chassis) model is a bunch pricier than the offered price (MSRP: $1,407.00), so one with 80 rounds through it is gonna be a genuine bargain. I'd pay attention if one was offered my way, but I'm also currently adequately equipped with 1000yd (including 308) rifles.
My experience with the MVP series involves my
MVP Predator 5.56, which is an outright fun gun. With the
right ammo, it's an accurate implement, tough enough to be a truck gun, and capable enough for deer at reasonable (150-200yd max) distances, and can keep on tickin' with USGI AR-compatible magazines. I consider it a decent backup rifle to my 16" AR's and the magazines interchange.
I get it that folks are hesitant about the Mossberg name, but maybe times have changed since they got their last good look at the products. I think Mossberg is a viable competitor for Savage products (they incorporate many very similar features), and I like Savage products. It was my MVP 5.56 that changed my mind about Mossberg, I flat out love the gun.
LC308/SR25 pattern magazines are usable with the .308 version. It's not quite as convenient an arrangement as the 5.56 and AR mags, but it
is something.
Me, I'd like the 20" version with the 6.5CM chambering better for LR, but you'll get good, maybe stellar, maybe not, performance with the 308. If you are new to the LR game, it shouldn't be an impediment in any case.
Greg
PS, just saw your post about the Savage Stealth, should be a good choice; I would be alternatively considering one in your situation.