H&K MR 762 A1 LRP Precision Rifle - First Shots

Published on December 22, 2014
Duration: 19:30

The H&K MR 762 A1 LRP is a highly accurate semi-automatic .308 rifle, closely resembling the military G28. It demonstrated sub-MOA accuracy with Black Hills 168gr Match ammunition, with some groups showing exceptional precision. While expensive, its performance is considered by the reviewer to justify the cost for serious precision shooters.

Quick Summary

The H&K MR 762 A1 LRP is a highly accurate .308 semi-automatic rifle, achieving sub-MOA accuracy with Black Hills 168gr Match ammo. It's a civilian version of the G28, costing over $5,000, but its exceptional precision justifies the price for serious shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Intro: H&K MR 762 A1 LRP
  2. 01:31Comparison to Other Rifles
  3. 02:36First Shots & Zeroing
  4. 03:40Rifle Controls & Features
  5. 04:26100-Yard Accuracy Test Setup
  6. 07:48Initial Group Analysis
  7. 09:15Sub-MOA Performance Achieved
  8. 12:08Ammunition Comparison
  9. 14:03Final Assessment & Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the H&K MR 762 A1 LRP rifle?

The H&K MR 762 A1 LRP is a civilian-legal, long-range precision rifle based on the Heckler & Koch G28 military marksman rifle. It's chambered in .308 Winchester / 7.62x51 NATO and features a G28 adjustable stock and typically comes with a Leupold optic.

How accurate is the H&K MR 762 A1 LRP?

The reviewer found the MR 762 A1 LRP to be exceptionally accurate, achieving sub-MOA groups at 100 yards with Black Hills 168gr Match ammunition. Some groups showed remarkable precision, with a three-shot cluster measuring around 0.25 inches.

What ammunition does the H&K MR 762 A1 LRP favor?

During testing, the H&K MR 762 A1 LRP appeared to perform best with Black Hills 168gr Match ammunition, producing sub-MOA groups. While Federal Gold Medal Match also yielded accurate results, it was slightly less precise.

Is the H&K MR 762 A1 LRP worth its high price?

The reviewer suggests that for precision shooters, the performance of the MR 762 A1 LRP justifies its high cost (over $5,000). It was deemed the most accurate semi-auto .308 rifle he had tested, outperforming other high-end models.

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