Got my JP LRP-07!! Review and Range report...

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LRP-07 Range Report

I finally got my JP Enterprises LRP-07 last week. After finding little to no information on this rifle over the past few months, I decided to write a review and range report for those that may be interested in this rifle.

Ordering: I sent an email to JP Enterprises telling them what I wanted in regards to options for an LRP-07. I quickly received a response from Brock with a quote. Brock was the one that helped me through the whole process and he was great. Every time I had a question, I would shoot him an email and always got a quick response. This was a huge help because I was deployed when I ordered it and email was all I had. I’m sure everyone else at JP would be this helpful if you get someone other than Brock. I ordered the rifle, put the 50% deposit down, and began the wait. After the deposit went through, I got a receipt/order form via email. I ordered at the end of March and my rifle arrived the first week in October… the week before I got home from deployment. Great timing JP!

The rifle comes packed in a cardboard box with JP’s logo on it and a “custom” cut foam padded interior. The rifle comes with a DVD “Gas Gun Basics,” lube, a JP Enterprises hat, and JB bore compound. In addition to the rifle, I got 3 extra DPMS magazines and the JP one piece scope mount (similar to Larue’s). Everything was packed neatly in the box and survived the shipment perfectly. My rifle’s specs are below:

18” Lightweight contour barrel
Black Teflon finish
Ace ARFX stock
Hogue grip
Black “Heatsink”

When I got home from my FFL I mounted a Trijicon Accupoint TR24 1-4x24 that had been sitting patiently in my safe on the rifle. JP does not exaggerate when they say that the 18” version feels like an average size “small frame” AR. It is very light and quick handling. It comes to the shoulder easy and is much more manageable than other .308 AR’s I have handled. I don’t have a scale but the LRP-07 weighs about the same as my RRA Predator Pursuit AR. The left side charging handle is very convenient and works as advertised. It takes a little getting used to after being accustomed to a regular AR charging handle and is a little stiff at first, but smoothes out the more you use it. The takedown pins are very tight and required a few taps with a plastic punch to get them out but this just goes to show how tight a fit the upper and lower are. There is absolutely no play between the two. The quality of the receiver is obvious when you take it apart. It is very robust and locks up perfect. The JP scope mount put the Accupoint scope at the perfect eye level and allowed for a wide range of eye relief.

At the range: I started out at 25 yds to make sure I was on paper and got a very nice surprise. Either I got very lucky, or the construction of the rifle, scope mount, and scope are just that good, but my first shot was about 6” low and dead center. I brought the POI up a few inches then went out to 100 yds to fine tune the scope. Shooting handloads with 168gr SMK over 45.0gr of H380 and factory Federal 168gr Gold Medal loads I was able to shoot several 5 shot groups with 3 shots touching (0.4” groups) and the other 2 shots opening the group up to 1”-1.5”. I was using the JP sight-in targets (2” squares) with the scope on 4x.

At 100yds the cross hairs almost completely covered the bullseye which is why I was not able to keep all 5 shots tighter. I think with a larger bullseye I would do better because I will be able to keep the crosshairs in the same spot each time. I have no doubt that with a higher power scope it would be easy to keep all 5 shots around 1/2”. Recoil was very light and the trigger was perfect. I don’t have a scale but it feels right around 3 lbs with hardly any take up and no overtravel. The Bennie Coolie muzzle break is extremely effective but of course it is pretty loud. I only put 35 rounds through the rifle but function was flawless. I cleaned the barrel after the first 15 shots. The first group after cleaning (with one fouling shot) was the tightest I shot that day but the subsequent groups were only slightly larger. I followed the “break-in” procedure outlined in the JP manual that came with the rifle.

The rifle is awesome. I plan on using it for Heavy Metal class and just as a general purpose rifle and I couldn’t be happier. Hope this was helpful to all of you interested in this rifle and unable to find a lot of info on it. If you have the time wait and the cash I would absolutely recommend it!

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That is a seriously NICE looking rifle with many desirable features, particularly the left side charging handle and the "low" weight ... CONGRATULATIONS!! Can you take some photos of the other side of the rifle showing the charging handle? What trigger does it come with and how much did the rifle cost?

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You spent your well earned money well. I am going over to the JP site right now.
Bring that one home to Mom!
 
good call on the optic. i think a thick cross hair in a good 1x4 is optimum for a 7.62x51 semiauto wartoy. not ideal for absolute accuracy, but any target that can be found in the glass in poor lighting will usually make the duplex visible at 1X(+). even without the illuminated reticle. the 4X is good enough for serious social pleasantries in real world range usage.

if you want to know what it IS capable of without mounting something else, draw a 90 degree "X" with about 1/2" cross-bars for 100yd testing. has helped me find the real accuracy potential on a similar set-up.

nice iron!

gunnie
 
as far as pricing goes: the base rifle starts at $3200, heatsink is $75, black teflon finish is $50, the scope mount is $165, and the Trijicon Accupoint was $765 from SWFA. if you are ordering from JP and you qualify, ask for a military discount and they will hook you up.

one more pic...
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You win.

That's about the sexiest damn AR I've ever seen! I want one!

Absolutely gorgeous! Congrats!!!

Oh and welcome home and thank you for your service!
 
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