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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1740273" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I have a LR, once you learn how to set it up it is a very simple process. I got a mk machining sight which makes it much easier to sight in. </p><p>I don't shoot supressed so thats not an issue for me, with all my other rifles the only thing I have ever had trouble missing shots is my 17hmr. </p><p>I also use it most of the time setup at the front edge of the stock with the barrel way out in front. I can arm it from prone and it seems to catch shots just fine.</p><p></p><p>I also found that you can block the entire way around the unit, ad long as the enite flat front plate is exposed it will pickup shots. With larger (338 and up) braked rifles I run a baffle between the rifle and the LR to block the blast from hitting it. I doubt the LR would standup to many blasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1740273, member: 14435"] I have a LR, once you learn how to set it up it is a very simple process. I got a mk machining sight which makes it much easier to sight in. I don’t shoot supressed so thats not an issue for me, with all my other rifles the only thing I have ever had trouble missing shots is my 17hmr. I also use it most of the time setup at the front edge of the stock with the barrel way out in front. I can arm it from prone and it seems to catch shots just fine. I also found that you can block the entire way around the unit, ad long as the enite flat front plate is exposed it will pickup shots. With larger (338 and up) braked rifles I run a baffle between the rifle and the LR to block the blast from hitting it. I doubt the LR would standup to many blasts. [/QUOTE]
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