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I'll report back on Friday, after some more testing. I switched to the Amax to have a better hunting round, and I had a couple hundred of them already....
41.5 shoots pretty good, its a slow load though. Truthfully, I abandoned the 175 SMK for this rifle and have been working on 178 Amax loads. I save the SMK for my bolt gun now.
This is a great place to start: Loading Recommendations for JP Self-Loading Rifles I have a LRP-07, 18" light contour (basically the hunter with a few upgrades), so far 175 smk's similar to M118 or FGMM work great, as do 168's. I think a better question is what are you wanting to do with...
I own two of these: one on a mk12 with the velocity reticle (which works very, very well if you have a proven load and one on a JP LRP-07 308 with the MOAR reticle. I can't say enough good things about them, great glass, built right, lightweight. They are true performers in their class of...
All of mine are 1/10 - 18" gas gun and a 26" bolt. They both hold sub MOA using factory FGMM 168, 175 and reloaded 155's just fine. If I could find some 110 grain a-max bullets I'd love to test those as well. . . .
The only FFP in the 2.5-10 world, that I know of is a Vortex Viper PST Vortex also offers a 2.5-10 x 44 but it is SFP I personally own a NF NXS 2.5-10 x 32 with the Velocity 600 LV reticle and I can say it works, and works very well... however you really need to have your proven load already...
Mine was ordered last Dec amongst the panic, had it in 5 months. Per their website, they are currently 8 - 18 weeks on an LRP-07. My bet is if you ordered a JP, it will show up closer to 8 than 18 weeks.
The nice thing with FFP scopes is that if you have a ranging reticle (Mil dot, NP-1, MOAR, etc) then you don't have to be at full power to use it. So when I'm sitting in my stand watching my food plot on 2.5 power I have full ranging abilities without moving my arms to use turrets or to zoom...
Depends on what you want to do. If you're hunting, those NXS 2.5-10 x 32 or even x 42 are great scopes, super clear, nice field of view and lightweight. Vortex has a comparable 2.5-10 x 32 with FFP/ZeroStop etc for about 2/3 of the NXS price. For paper punching, something in the higher...
I have a Rainier Ultra Match 18", a Douglas MK12 18" and a DD 14.5" 1/7 CHF. The Rainier is by far the most precise. The Douglas shoots under 1 MOA no matter how hot it gets. The DD is also a winner, although opens up a litter after it gets hot. Still 1.5 MOA with the 62 gr green tips...