LWRC REPR

Published on August 30, 2013
Duration: 7:07

This review of the LWRC REPR highlights its impressive accuracy, achieving 1-inch groups at 100 yards and sub-2-inch groups at 200 yards with factory match ammunition. The video also touches on the myth of barrel break-in procedures and showcases the rifle's adjustable Magpul PRS stock and self-regulating short-stroke gas piston system. Comparisons are made to other long-range platforms like the Christensen Arms .338 Lapua.

Quick Summary

The LWRC REPR semi-automatic rifle achieved 1-inch groups at 100 yards and sub-2-inch groups at 200 yards with Federal Gold Medal Match ammo. The host also debunks the myth of barrel break-in procedures, recommending cleaning before use instead.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Long Range Rifles
  2. 01:53Barrel Break-in Myth Debunked
  3. 02:36Sighting In the REPR
  4. 03:33Accuracy Testing: 100 & 200 Yards
  5. 04:46LWRC REPR Key Features
  6. 05:35Christensen Arms .338 Lapua at 1000 Yards

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the LWRC REPR with factory match ammunition?

During testing with Federal Gold Medal Match ammunition, the LWRC REPR demonstrated impressive accuracy, achieving 1-inch groups at 100 yards and sub-2-inch groups at 200 yards, meeting high expectations for a semi-automatic rifle.

Is barrel break-in necessary for a new rifle like the LWRC REPR?

According to the host and expert opinions from LWRC, the traditional barrel break-in procedure is considered a myth. Cleaning the rifle before use is recommended, but extensive break-in rounds may not be required.

What are some notable features of the LWRC REPR?

The LWRC REPR boasts a fully adjustable Magpul PRS stock, an Accu-Shot folding butt spike, a left-side charging handle for easier prone operation, and a self-regulating short-stroke gas piston system.

What is the purpose of the LaRue LT112 mount mentioned in the review?

The LaRue LT112 mount is highlighted for its utility in long-range shooting. It provides 20 MOA of built-in elevation, which helps extend the effective range of the optic without needing excessive turret adjustment.

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