Lapua Ohio Rimfire Performance Center Re-Opens

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posted on May 3, 2020
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Capstone Precision Group has announced the re-opening of the Lapua Rimfire Performance Center (LRPC), located at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, OH. The LRPC has been closed since March 23 due to Covid-19 restrictions enacted by the state of Ohio.

Starting May 4, Lapua will test customer rifles shipped to the LRPC. And on the following Monday (May 11), the LRPC will open for customers with appointments to bring their firearms on site with enhanced safety restrictions in place.

Fully instrumented with state-of-the-art Meyton/Bollman electronic target systems, the LRPC, much like the two other Lapua ammunition testing centers in Germany and Mesa, AZ, offers the unique ability to test .22 LR ammunition at both 50 and 100 meters simultaneously.

Prospective customers can fill out an appointment request at this link: www.capstonepg.com/rpc. Learn more at Lapua.com.


See more: All About The Lapua Monarch Cup

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