Recently, a family member bought a primary arms 4x with their ACSS reticle. It's ACOG like in that it includes holdover and lead in the reticle. Burris also has something like this. Both are in the $300 range +/- $50.
As I've started to think about it, considering cost, my aging eyes, and the fact that I'm not a high-speed, low drag operator, this seems like a great option for me over a standard red dot. It seems to bridge the close up/fast acquisition and longer range philosophy of uses.
I currently have a red dot zeroed at 100 yards with a 6x magnifier on it, however any distance shots would still need to include a holdover with the red dot, which I think limits the benefit of the magnification.
All things considered, I'm liking the idea of having that versatility in one scope.
Here's the link to what I'm talking about if you aren't familiar... http://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_A...pe_p/pac4x.htm
Anybody use one of these or have any thoughts about them?
As I've started to think about it, considering cost, my aging eyes, and the fact that I'm not a high-speed, low drag operator, this seems like a great option for me over a standard red dot. It seems to bridge the close up/fast acquisition and longer range philosophy of uses.
I currently have a red dot zeroed at 100 yards with a 6x magnifier on it, however any distance shots would still need to include a holdover with the red dot, which I think limits the benefit of the magnification.
All things considered, I'm liking the idea of having that versatility in one scope.
Here's the link to what I'm talking about if you aren't familiar... http://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_A...pe_p/pac4x.htm
Anybody use one of these or have any thoughts about them?
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