RPA Rangemaster explained

RPA Rangemaster
Origin:United Kingdom
Type:Anti-materiel rifle (Rangemaster .50)
Sniper rifle (Rangemaster 7.62, Rangemaster 338)
Is Ranged:yes
Is Bladed:yes
Manufacturer:RPA Defence
Weight:w.bipod and scope (37.3 1bs)
Length:1520 / 1230 mm (60" / 48")
Part Length:812 mm (32")
Cartridge:7.62×51mm NATO, .338 Lapua Magnum, 12.7 × 99mm NATO
Action:Bolt-action
Range:2000NaN0 (7.62 Standby, subsonic),[1] 10000NaN0 (7.62), 15000NaN0 (.338), 20000NaN0 (.50)
Feed:Detachable box magazine
Variants:Rangemaster 7.62mm, Rangemaster Standby 7.62mm, Rangemaster .338, Rangemaster .50

The Rangemaster is a series of bolt-action rifles produced by the British company RPA International, formerly known as RPA Precision Ltd. Before the Rangemaster, the company had focused on target rifles, and entered the tactical rifle market in 2001 when they introduced their Rangemaster 7.62 rifle in 7.62×51mm NATO. Rangemaster soon subsequently developed other versions, with both the Rangemaster 338 in .338 Lapua Magnum and the subsonic short range Rangemaster 7.62 Standby in 7.62 NATO introduced in 2004,[2] and the long range Rangemaster .50 anti-materiel rifle in 12.7 × 99mm NATO released the following year in 2005.

Overview

According to the company Rangemaster rifles are in active use with a substantial number of law enforcement personnel across the world and with appropriate ammunition are capable of performing constant sub-MOA accuracy (0.3 mrad).

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Notes and References

  1. https://weaponsystems.net/weaponsystem/AA05%20-%20Rangemaster.html RPA Rangemaster | Weaponsystems.net
  2. https://modernfirearms.net/en/sniper-rifles/standart-caliber-rifles/great-britain-standart-caliber-rifles/rpa-rangemaster-eng/ RPA Rangemaster - Modern Firearms