JP Enterprises introduced the JPRFX at this year’s Shot Show. This rifle is available in a side charging option called the SCI-20, or the top-charging CTR-02.
Each platform utilizes an integral barrel nut and a cryogenically treated barrel “Thermo-Fit” to receiver. The rifle is not just another addition to the market but is specifically crafted for precision shooting with a focus on 22 long rifle enthusiasts.
This competition-dedicated platform is built around the two critical attributes of a quality firearm: accuracy and reliability.
Features
The JPRFX rifle sports a match-grade barrel, coupled with a light 22 bolt for enhanced reliability. It’s designed for those pursuing 22 long rifle precision shooting. All SCI-20 and CTR-02 uppers will fit on existing JP SCR-11 lowers.
Addressing the limitations faced by bolt gun enthusiasts in the past, particularly with semi-autos, the JPRFX introduces significant improvements.
One unique feature is the fact that this rifle will lock the bolt open on the last round. Also, it is compatible with Ruger 10/22 magazines. Users can charge the rifle while maintaining a clear line of sight on the target.
However, the standout feature is the rifle’s accuracy. With a match-grade barrel, it competes with some of the top bolt-action 22s, making it ideal for NRL PRS style 22 matches.
When I spoke to them at the booth, JP Enterprises said that they have been able to achieve sub MOA groups at 100 yards using premium Norma ammunition.
For those eager to get their hands on the JPRFX, it’s available now in two models: SCI-20 (side charge only) and a CTR-02 top charging only version.
With an MSRP of around $3,500 it will be a sought after option for the serious NRL competitors.
Currently lead times are between 12 to 16 weeks. Those interested in the JPRFX can find more information at jprifles.com