LWRC REPR

Published on August 30, 2013
Duration: 7:07

This guide details the process of sighting in and testing the LWRC REPR rifle, emphasizing accuracy at various distances. It covers initial setup at 25 yards, fine-tuning at 100 yards with specific ammunition and mounts, and confirming performance up to 500 yards. The information is presented with a high level of technical detail, reflecting the instructor's expertise in precision rifle platforms.

Quick Summary

The LWRC REPR rifle achieves excellent accuracy, delivering 1-inch groups at 100 yards and sub-2-inch groups at 200 yards with Federal Gold Medal Match ammo. Key features include a Magpul PRS stock and a short-stroke gas piston system. The necessity of barrel break-in is debated, with experts suggesting it's a myth.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Long Range Hardware
  2. 01:53Cleaning and Barrel Break-in Myth
  3. 02:36Sighting In and Mounting
  4. 03:33Accuracy Testing
  5. 04:46LWRC REPR Features
  6. 05:35Christensen Arms .338 Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the accuracy of the LWRC REPR rifle?

The LWRC REPR rifle demonstrated impressive accuracy during testing, achieving 1-inch groups at 100 yards and sub-2-inch groups at 200 yards when using Federal Gold Medal Match ammunition.

What are the key features of the LWRC REPR?

The LWRC REPR features 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 for reliable performance.

Is barrel break-in necessary for the LWRC REPR?

According to the instructor and insights from LWRC's Adam Pini, the common belief in mandatory barrel break-in procedures is largely a myth, and cleaning the rifle before use is sufficient.

What mount is recommended for long-range shooting with the LWRC REPR?

The LaRue LT112 mount is recommended for the LWRC REPR, providing 20 MOA of built-in elevation, which is beneficial for making precise adjustments during long-range engagements.

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