I took my JP LRP-07 and my LMT MWS to the range today, and they are very different .308s. The JP is so much lighter than the LMT, has a sweet single stage trigger and an 18" barrel. The LMT is heavy, has a decent two stage trigger, and a 16" CL barrel.
Both rifles have a US Optics SN-3s with the JNG reticle, both scopes sit in Spuhr mounts and I was using FGMM 168 grain ammo.
Scopes and ammo the same. The pink aim point was just under 1" square.
Fired 100 rounds FGMM, 40 rounds of A.E. 147 at some other shit just to check feeding/function.
How did they shoot? The JP is sort of a "race" gun, very slick, light, the JP trigger is one of the best in the biz. ARFX stock (hey, it fits me), using a home made rear pinch bag, scopes at 10X, 5 rounds out of one rifle, then 5 out of the other. No rush, 5 rounds in about a minute. The LMT is heavy, but compact, and off of a bench, the extra weight probably helped things. You could really feel the better JP trigger compared to the LMT. Neither rifle got too hot, would have stayed longer, started raining.
These aren't target rifles per se, don't have fine, target scopes, instead have fairly coarse reticles.
Going to work on a couple of diff hand loads, see if I can shrink the groups a little. Will try the JP trigger springs 1st, maybe I won't have to cough up the cash for a Geissele SD for the LMT.
Both shot great, the groups stayed consistent, have to give the JP a slight edge.
Tune up the LMT trigger and it would be real close.
YMMV
The rifles:
JP
LMT
JP Groups
Both rifles have a US Optics SN-3s with the JNG reticle, both scopes sit in Spuhr mounts and I was using FGMM 168 grain ammo.
Scopes and ammo the same. The pink aim point was just under 1" square.
Fired 100 rounds FGMM, 40 rounds of A.E. 147 at some other shit just to check feeding/function.
How did they shoot? The JP is sort of a "race" gun, very slick, light, the JP trigger is one of the best in the biz. ARFX stock (hey, it fits me), using a home made rear pinch bag, scopes at 10X, 5 rounds out of one rifle, then 5 out of the other. No rush, 5 rounds in about a minute. The LMT is heavy, but compact, and off of a bench, the extra weight probably helped things. You could really feel the better JP trigger compared to the LMT. Neither rifle got too hot, would have stayed longer, started raining.
These aren't target rifles per se, don't have fine, target scopes, instead have fairly coarse reticles.
Going to work on a couple of diff hand loads, see if I can shrink the groups a little. Will try the JP trigger springs 1st, maybe I won't have to cough up the cash for a Geissele SD for the LMT.
Both shot great, the groups stayed consistent, have to give the JP a slight edge.
Tune up the LMT trigger and it would be real close.
YMMV
The rifles:
JP
LMT
JP Groups