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    JP LRP-07

    Re: JP LRP-07 <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smokshwn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It would be worth making sure that the heatsink is not unduly binding on either the barrel or against the interior of the forearm. Either of which could easily...
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    JP LRP-07

    Re: JP LRP-07 Thanks for your feedback. The rifle I purchased is chambered in .308 and hopefully will not suffer from the POA/POI shift you noticed on your set-up. I ordered up a heat-sink this afternoon and look forward to installing it once my LRP-07 is delivered this Friday. Your...
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    Rifle Scopes Velocity Reticle

    I'm curious to know what the general consensus of this NF reticle is. NightForce claims that this unique 'Velocity reticle' is the solution for the hunter wanting to place accurate shots to 600 yards without sacrificing the speed and ease of use of a traditional hunting reticle. Is the jury...
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    JP LRP-07

    Re: JP LRP-07 Thank you for all the responses. You guys rock. So I took the plunge last week and ordered my LRP-07H. Was told this morning that it will be shipping today ... woohoo~
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    JP LRP-07

    I find the specs of this rifle appealing and was wondering if any forum members have had the opportunity to shoot one recently... The 'hunting' model (LRP-07H) seems like a decent buy; especially with the addition of a functional dust-cover. Any feedback on fit/finish, accuracy...
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    PSI question

    My understanding is that the 7.62x51 chambering is made to withstand NATO pressures, i.e. a max 50,000 psi. Whereas .308 chambered rifles are built to withstand up to 60,000 psi. If that is true, how safe or otherwise is it to fire a .308 cartridge (eg. FGMM 168gr or 175gr) through a 7.62x51...