D&L Sports™, Inc.
 
Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle
These items are part of the Lauck Tier One Hard Use™ Product Line

Demand has been high for the features, practicality and performance of the field proven D&L inc. MR-30 rifle to be scaled back in size and up in caliber for those who travel in dangerous game country. Input has been accepted from serious bushmen from Australia, Africa and Alaska for this project. The goal was for a .338 Lapua Magnum rifle to have at least a 5 round capacity, come in at less than 40” long and under 10 pounds in weight. The compact magnum MR-30 rifle surpasses all of these goals.

The CM MR-30 uses a premium controlled round feed action for maximum reliability. The barrels used are true match grade stainless steel or carbon fiber wrapped. Chambers are cut for reliability under field conditions, not bench rest tight chambers. The CM aluminum chassis stock has been specifically designed to enclose a 5 round AI .338 LM magazine. The magazine well is designed for both quick insertion and over insertion prevention. In the event that you fire with the underside of the magazine in contact with hard support, and operate the bolt action, you will not have any interference from the magazine pressing deeper into the firearm. The magazine is held in the optimum position for the smoothest feeding of cartridges from magazine to chamber.

The magazine release is designed to be snag free and ambidextrous. In addition, the stock features a selective magazine release lock which the operator can choose to activate in order to assure the magazine will not be lost out of the rifle during serious hunting and or hiking. (Note: The selective magazine lock on MR30 rifles should be in the 'unlocked' position to eject magazines from the rifle, and while inserting magazines into the rifle). The stock is also adjustable for cheek weld and length of pull, and features re-enforced sling hanger anchors to assure the anchors will not pull free when the rifle is slung under strenuous conditions. The stock features a recessed and protected level and compass. A white light option can be added for night encounters. Overall rifle color can be specified by the client. In addition, woodsmen wanting low reflectivity can specify a rough surface final finish. A rough surface finish is designed to be field practical, not a presentation firearm finish.

Precision MR-30PG rifles normally come with multi way adjustable buttplate assemblies with a thick rubber recoil pad. However, these rifles are commonly fired from supported prone positions when there is time to get into a proper shooting position. Compact bolt action rifles expected to be used in fast action situations, where quick shouldering is required, are best set up with a shorter than normal length of pull, and in some cases, no rubber butt pad at all. Rubbber buttpads can drag or stick during quick shouldering. Some shooters prefer a snag free aluminum butt plate, especially in cold weather conditions where thick clothes already offer padding from recoil and rubber drag needs to be avoided. Consider your own personal operational conditions carefully when making this decision.

The CM MR-30 uses the best in premium triggers, and the trigger pull weight can be set at a safe and reasonable setting for expected environment usage. The trigger safety lever location can be positioned at the rear tang of the action, or on the inside edge of the trigger guard. Both positions allow the safety lever to operate silently.

The CM MR-30 can be ordered as a ‘slick top’ for those who prefer to hunt with an optic and a back-up optic, or with iron sights, including a front sight designed by Dave Lauck specifically for CM application. The DLS front iron sight has already earned the nickname of the “No Worries” front sight. Front rifle sights are often sharp, frail and easily broken or knocked out of zero. The front sight designed for the CM is machined from steel, banded, clamped and cross pinned to become an integral part of the barrel. The ‘no worries’ front sight is designed for hard field use. You may dent and scratch it, but you will not alter the front sight’s position without bending the barrel! Protective ears are not required for this front sight, so you will not accidentally pick up a front protective ear in your sight picture during a snap shot. After the initial installation on the barrel, the front sight is machined into zero with the adjustable rear sight set in the middle of it’s adjustment range. This provides the client with the largest range of rear sight adjustability to allow zeroing with a wide range of ammunition. The front sight is then blended to the barrel to minimize sharp edges. The rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation with stout clicks. The inner rear sight is protected from damage by contoured protective side walls. The inner rear sight can be specified by the client and the rear sight positioned on the receiver accordingly. Some shooters prefer a ghost ring rear sight with the main rear sight body positioned all the way to the rear of the receiver. Some shooters prefer the rear sight body and ring aperture positioned at the midpoint on the receiver. Others prefer an open top notch rear sight positioned closer to the front sight for a notch and post sighting arrangement. In addition to iron sights, many modern shooters like red dot optics mounted in positions that allow the dot to co-witness with the iron sights. If the optic fails, you can shoot with the iron sights right through the optic. The design of the CM allows for this arrangement.

The CM MR-30 is an excellent choice for those traveling areas inhabited by large dangerous game. Compact MR-30 rifles are also available in lighter rifle weight and caliber for those who do not need .338LM ballistics. .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor are very popular chamberings for lighter compact MR-30 rifles.

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Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle
Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle
Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle
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Compact Magnum MR-30 Rifle
Most popular chamberings for MR-30 rifles are (L to R) 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, and .338 Lapua Magnum.
MR30pg Precision Rifle
Compact MR-30 .308 with Camp light and micro Aimpoint co-witnessed with iron sights
MR30pg Precision Rifle
Aluminum traction buttplate. Adjustable for length of pull (LOP) all the way down to 12". Experienced shooters know that a shorter than conventional LOP is wise on a fast action rifle, and not using a rubber pad eliminates drag during fast action shouldering. The aluminum plate also allows for generations of field durability.
MR30pg Precision Rifle
D&L banded front sight and compact muzzle brake.
 
Custom Magnum MR-30 Rifle with protected rear adjustable iron sight
Custom Magnum MR-30 Rifle with protected rear adjustable iron sight
Custom Magnum MR-30 Rifle with protected rear adjustable iron sight
The protected rear adjustable iron sight can be mounted at the rear of the reciever as a ghost ring, midpoint mounted as an aperture sight, or forward mounted for an open notch and post sighting arrangement.
 
Dual Sighting with MR30 Compact Rifles
 
 
 

Shooters often want the capability of having both iron sights and an optic sight on their rifle. This is no problem when mounting a 1x red dot optic in conjunction with iron sights. The iron and 1x sights can be mounted to enable shooters to use the iron sights right through the non-magnified optic. However, many shooters want the capability of using a low powered variable optic on their rifle, in addition to iron sights. This often leads to neither the variable optic or the iron sights being in a position for a perfect cheek weld to the stock, or the use of fimsey folding sights with mediocre performance. Serious shooters demand the best performance from their fast action rifles, so DLS designed dual sighting for the compact MR30 to meet their requirements.

First, ultra rugged, low profile, machined-into-zero fixed sights are integrated into the rifle. The rugged 1/2" thick one piece rear notch sight is quad bolted and blended into the rifle in a proven forward mounted 'express' position. A favorite for those who travel in dangerous game country.The front sight is banded, bolted and permanently pinned to the barrel. Using a live fire process, the sights are then machined into final zero and blended into the rifle. The sighting height allows for an optimum cheek weld. The sighting arrangement allows for very quick sighting, and superior night sighting when used with a rifle mounted white light. The sights are capable of generations of field use without the loss of zero.

A specifically designed low rail allows for use of the iron sights right over the top of the rail, as well as variable magnification rifle scope mounting. The rail is quad bolted, pinned and blended into the rifle for ruggedness. Standard height scope rings can be used to position the scope for an optimum cheek weld to the stock, and still allow the objective lens of the scope to pass over the low mounted iron sights.

The shooter with dual sighting capability can choose what best suits his shooting environment. Even under field conditions it is simple to go from optic to iron and back. The MR30 cheek piece slides up and out of the stock, and the scope and rings can be removed as one unit. This allows for a lower cheek position on the rifle stock, in perfect alignment with the low profile iron sights already zeroed and in place on the rifle. Reattaching the scope/ring unit, along with the standard cheek piece allows for an excellent cheek weld and eye alignment with the magnified optic. The cheek piece is adjustable to best fit for each shooter.

 
John Browning knew what he was doing, but Dave Lauck has raised it to a new level of perfection.
Defensive Handgunnerr
 
Dave,
Your D&L rifle is sub MOA at incredible distances...I just can't believe how accurate it is....got your book on rifle shooting and understand the D&L ranging reticle now.....I shot well against competitors with 338s and all the dressings.....I am thankful you are so gracious in explaining things...it's another good reason to buy your stuff,,,thanks again !
Precision Rifle Shooter
 
The MR-30 is an awesome rifle...a fine rifle !!
USMC Instructor
 
Dave,
Good to hear from you… Was looking forward to another trip outside the CONUS… I am still offering a $10,000 bet to a number of gun companys on my D&L rifle's ability to out shoot them… My D&L rifle is by far the best rifle ever built, Hope to see you again.
International Sportsman
 
Dave,
Most folks that know that you build one of the best rifles on the planet.
Everyone knows you build the best 1911 in the WORLD.
Take care,
US Army Sniper ret.
MR-30 Precision Rifles Custom Built From D&L Sports
by Doug E
The long range precision market has exploded in the past decade, but Dave Lauck of D&L Sports has been building and improving his MR-30 Precision Rifle over the past four decades. The MR-30 is built in-house, and is made in different configurations and calibers according to the end-user’s needs...
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People living in dangerous game states should take reasonable precautions and make reasonable preparations for encounters with dangerous animals. Avoidance should be high on your to-do list. However, you should also establish a last line of defense for surprise encounters and encounters which cannot be avoided. Learn from the experiences and mistakes of others so you can avoid having a 'negative outcome'. Watch ' Scary bear attacks', and other dangerous game encounters on YouTube in order to learn how dangerous contacts unfold so you can plan accordingly.
 

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