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JP Enterprises LRP-07 6.5CM Full Review

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Shooting semi-auto precision rifle is a closet passion of mine. Mainly because the large frame semi-auto rifles are so shooter dependent, you have to nail the fundamentals of marksmanship to be consistent. Technology is changing; no longer do we look down on the semi-auto platform as being inferior. You can build a sub MOA platform, and by that, I don’t mean one that shoots just under an inch, but instead, rifles that shoot sub 1/2 Inch groups.

The JP Enterprises LRP-07 is one such rifle. From the outside the fit and finish on the LRP-07 are outstanding. Regarding specs, this example of a semi-auto precision rifle features the best JP has to offer:

22″ Cryogenic Super Match Barrel chambered in 6.5CM
LMOS or Low Mass Operating System with Silent Capture Spring.
Machined Billet 7075-T6 upper and lower
JP Adjustable Gas Block
MKIII Handguard

It all goes into the mix with this platform. From accuracy to fit & finish the LRP-07 checks all the boxes. [h=2]Shooting the LRP-07[/h]
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The most accurate test of any rifle is on the range. Instead of just shooting a few test groups at 100 yards, we drove it out to distance. Shooting the LRP-07 from 100 to 1500 yards here in Colorado.

The videos are all posted on YouTube, spoiler alert, this rifle hammers.

Included with the rifle was a note to attempt the JP Challenge. That consists of hitting a target three times before the sound of the first impact returns to the shooters. It’s that one area where the accuracy of a bolt action rifle cannot compete with the speed and efficiency of a well-built semi-automatic platform. [h=4]So we took the JP at 1125 yards.[/h]
Beforehand, I tried several different loads. As many knows, I shoot a ton of Prime Ammunition. But that does not mean I am not testing other brands or loads. You want a load that is tuned to the rifle, and I don’t just default to one specific brand when testing. I try a combination of ammo. In the case of the LRP-07, Prime was the least accurate out of the box. Shooting about 3/4″ groups at 100 yards, it was just okay. Both Hornady 143gr ELD ammo and Desert Tech 140gr 6.5CM shot better out of this rifle. But at a distance, I can make the Prime Ammo sing, it held it’s 100-yard accuracy, so it’s something I can make work.

The first attempt out of the gate with Cain Luna from SRS, LLC spotting for me I nailed the Challenge. We have it all on video the only issue was the Go Pro sound was not working. But the results, a thing of beauty.

Fired the first round to confirm the wind, and then immediately let three fly. Center hit, just left of center, and then low right. 1, 2, 3, smack.

With a Time of Flight around 1.6 Seconds, that means you have to about 3 seconds of space to work inside. My 3 hits on steel were accomplished in 2.6 Seconds, impressively smooth shooting rifle. [h=2]The Second JP Challenge[/h]
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With winter quickly approaching and my travel schedule not slowing down, it was time to send the rifle back to JP Enterprises. But not before I take it out one last time.

I wanted to try the JP Challenge again, this time at a closer target. A full-sized IPSC at 1125 is no joke to hit, but working the Challenge at 800 is going to be tough.

The plan was to start with a few practice runs before trying it. I always film my practice attempts, what happens a lot, I will give something a go, and my first try is my best results. So press record on the camera. When you have a TOF of 1 second this becomes much harder.

Both attempts were solid. The first which is at the beginning of the video was right on the edge of success. You have to be quick to catch on the first impact as the sound at the shooter is just behind the last shot. I hesitated the last hit trying to stay on the plate. The second attempt was money. Beat the sound by a wide margin. [h=2]Groups on Steel[/h]
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JP Enterprise LRP-07 Side charging handle design
So I filmed the JP Challenge at 800 yards, go down range and see a couple of groups on steel. The confirmation shots, and the speed hits. I get home to edit the footage and noticed the first group shot was sub 1/2 MOA. Talk about impressive. The second group was just over a minute, but it was shot pretty darn fast. All hits, just a bit larger than 1 MOA.

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The LRP-07 maintains it’s accuracy. When taking it out to distance, we used our XMETAL Targets, plate rack at 500 yards. The target is a pistol rack inverted for gravity resetting. Impressive precision rifle training rack because you don’t have to pull a cable to reset. Instead hit the 7th plate and the plates reset.

Lots of weird, misplaced hate for the 6.5 Creedmoor, but the drop data is pretty good. This is with factory Prime 130gr Ammo going 2800fps
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TRASOL DATA
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TRASOL DATA[h=2]Conclusion[/h]
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The video says this so much better than I can, the JP Enterprises LRP-07 is an easy bet. You will never lose your accuracy or your money investing in one of these rifles. It is a real semi-automatic precision rifle. You don’t have to search to find people singing the praises of JP Rifles; they are everywhere on the internet.

I am not a comparison guy; I do not like picking favorites out of a group of favorites. If I didn’t have to present my opinion to the members of the Sniper’s Hide community, I would probably just put them all on the same #1 line in my head. But people demand choices, they love Top 10 Lists, and because of that, I am going to go out on a limb here. I am going to commit my Top 5 Precision Semi Auto Rifle list to paper.

1. GA Precision GAP 10 – it started it all and my first .25 MOA Shooting Semi-Auto. Fun Fact GA Precision had a Soldier shoot an early GAP-10 around 2004 at the International Sniper Competition and won it. Reconcile the date of that achievement compared to the competition.

2. JP Enterprises, while this is my first review, it is not my first outing with this platform. They dominate the accuracy discussions for a reason.

3. Wilson Combat, genuinely outstanding semi-automatic precision rifles. Excellent accuracy, and stylish fit & finish

4. POF – Yes, I love POF Rifles. I personally own 4 of them, and everyone shoots 3/8″ or better with factory ammo. You read that correctly, a Sub 1/2 MOA piston driver.

5. Sig Sauer 716G2 DMR – I have seen outstanding shooting rifles from this platform.

So there you go, my opinion based on having several brands and models. [h=2]Specs,[/h]
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Old thread, but very useful. As always, thanks Frank!

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But do they, in fact, "move on?" A great number of victim's survivors have stated that without that specific measure of justice (i.e. the condemned being executed), they do not feel they have "closure." We can argue about how many could move on and how any could not, but my point is that there are enough that want that closure to make it significant.

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In this case. If she's requesting it I don't see that as an issue.
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Why do you think it's best with 160s? Just curios if it's a mindset of needing 2900+ mv in combo with a lower bc bullet being superior to a higher bc bullet at 2800? What's your mission with the 160 that makes it superior to a 180gr?

I'm not throwing mud, as I have 160tmk and 162 eldm on hand for my 22in 7saum. I also have 175 180 and 184 Bergers.
For me I’d say it depends on the range, my current load is 160TMK with N560 and I don’t hunt past 500y.

Someone murdered Charlie Kirk

Bwaaahh need a tissue baby, he was a racist hate filled

I think the world is a better place with one less White Supremacist, kinda ironic too that a born and bred Republican was the one who took out the trash, stick that in ya pipe and smoke it Django !
Brillo, don't you have a pot to clean somewhere?

Someone murdered Charlie Kirk

They may look pretty but inside they are foul smelling cesspools that would make a skunk have a pleasant aroma by comparison. Here's hoping that she's fired but it probably won't happen because she works for a libtard university.

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I see it on Fakebook allthe time. The physically attractive bimbos put vids up of themselves in next to nothing. The men on there lose their shit telling them how beautiful they are. Once or twice I'v asked "but what about the inside?" and damn near get stoned. Al that glitters inst gold. In fact, the opposite of Midas, that they touch turns to shit.

Someone murdered Charlie Kirk

The battle is already won. Some of us just don't know our role in it yet. I think Charlie knew what his role was and he executed it well. And now his fight is over. RIP Charlie.

From Stonewall Jackson -

"My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to always be ready, no matter when it overtakes me. This is the way all men should live, and then all would be equally brave."
In a technical sense, yes the battle was won when Jesus rose. That doent mean its going to be nice and a walk in the park, or day at the range. Read the Revelationa and the tribulation.

Someone murdered Charlie Kirk

I am by no means a fan of Omar.

But I can’t find any video or text of her actually saying this if somebody’s got it somewhere, would you share it. Only people saying she did.
Excellent point. I will have to look for it. Regardless, she's said plenty of stuff in the past that was similar in nature. She hates the US and conservatives and wants us dead.

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@RAVAGE88 Mike whats the weight of these mags?
Hey, Dude, the data I have at the moment for weight of each capacity is based on a Mass Properties Study, which is generated by the software I use. I'll weigh the 10-round today, but according to the study, it's very slightly heavier than the RimX mag.

I'll be doing a post soon showing the various length dimensions, as various community members are considering barricade stops and other parts of their kit, to fold the new mags into their table-of-equipment.

MB

Looking for a bolt action.

A lot of life must have happened in 2 weeks.

You asked for advice and then ignored every bit of it. Good luck with your “m24 build”
You are insufferable just because he didn't do what you want or think is best doesn't mean he didn't listen and weigh what everyone said and chose a different route.

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You must be referring to someone else who does droptests and not the Rokslide guys who are the ones well known for it. They haven't done that scope. I've heard (but not looked into) that the Maven RS1.2 has the same internals and all that as the Trijicon Tenmile but haven't confirmed that. If so, it would make sense.
I don't want to derail this thread any more but just to clarify they (ROKSLIDE guys) have tested the TRACT version of the 2.5-15 and it did not pass, as KOSHKIN said. I remember thinking it was weird because after handling both scopes in person you can tell they are mostly twins just with different reticles/turrets.