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    Does anyone have 1st hand experience with JP rifles?

    I had 1 in my hand for the 1st time last night ... was VERY impressed!

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    Yes, money well spent
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    Yes, have zero regrets about mine. Shoot sub moa, never had an issue, shoot softer then any other AR I own, and they make my favorite trigger.

    Other than weight, the side charger is slick. Also have one in 9 that runs like a top.

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    Thanks for the feedback.
    A 223 wylde & 9mm came back with me tonite.

    What optic do you have on the 223?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mokoitis View Post
    Thanks for the feedback.
    A 223 wylde & 9mm came back with me tonite.

    What optic do you have on the 223?
    On the .223 rifles I have a bushnell lrts on the 18", and the primary arms 1-6 on the 16".

    I personally like the 1-6 acss best, just had it out at 500 2 weeks ago and once it's setup fast shots at distance are easy. Only downside is it doesn't match up with my handloads at 400+, but with m193 it's good enough for siloettes.

    The 9mm has a holosun circle dot, I mostly shoot steel challenge with it and appreciate that the circle surrounds the steel and is easier to pickup then just a dot.

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    For we who do not know, who or what is JP?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gghbi View Post
    For we who do not know, who or what is JP?
    JP Enterprises
    https://www.jprifles.com/

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    Meopta K-Dot 1x4
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    Thank You for the scope feedback.

    I made 3rd visit to EuroOptic this week.

    I have had a Meopta 1-6, a Bushnell & 2 Trijicon Credos in hand ... have to do some research on reticles to see which I will go with.

    The Bushnell surprised me ... price was over a grand, but clearly not what Walmart sells.
    Must be discontinued or something as price was cut to $599.

    Too many choices!

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    I have 3-4 JP's and couldn't be happier with their accuracy. From .9mm to .223 mine all do what I want them to do. I have a reddot on the 9 and Meopta scopes on the .223's. I am also a big fan of the 1-6 and the Optika6 1-6x24 gets the job done but JP has so much more accuracy available that a 1-6 almost isn't enough, IMHO. A 2.5-10 will help you reach out and get on target quickly and accurately. So much depends on what you want to do with your rifle which will then dictate your options. I have a MeoStar R1 i.5-6x42 on my .375 H&H and wouldn't feel lacking if it sat on my SBR.

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