I've been WAITING for a number of YEARS for you folks to offer the 1-6 ACSS (7.62x39/5.56) in GREEN but to no avail.....my eyes don't do red well at all, so I'll have to keep spending my money on non-Primary Arms scopes, non-ACSS. I'd rather spend my money on one of yours, but to you folks, I and those like me are nothing more than a bunch of Red-Headed Step Children, worthy of only being ignored. Congrats on a great scope, shame on you for keeping us 'red heads' down in the dungeon.
JR Bailey sounds like woman! Oh this doesn’t match my purse! Stfu who cares about the color. I am more concerned about the drops and wind holds, mine are dead nuts, my whole department has gone to this for our SPR program.
@@brassvulcher8207 Tell you what slick, i'm a beat up old cripple with a crap load of health problems, lackluster arrogant individuals such as yourself would consider me 'half a man', but if you want to come down Central WY way, I'll see if this half man can muster up enough of a response to satisfy your sorry, lackluster posterior!
They're getting a lot of attention not just in civilian shooting circles but by the military as well. Lots of people have taken interest in the work Dimitri has done with the ACSS.
Primary Arms's ACSS reticle is easily my favorite reticle I've seen on the market. I own multiple Primary arms scopes. Frankly I also love the fact they make scopes that function well on non-AR platforms and I have a 1-6 Raptor on my PTR91 and a 1x Cyclops prism optic on my AK. In addition I own various 5.56 and 7.62x39 prism scopes from them. I never hesitate to recommend them.
I have one for 5.56 and another for .22lr on order. Once you know how the reticle works, it's easy to figure out how to use it. Please note, unless you have a First Focal Plane scope, the ranging and holdover hash marks only work when you're at max magnification. It's written in the manual, but if you didn't read it, you wouldn't know, unless you know the differences between a First Focal Plane scope vs a Second Focal Plane scope.
As far as optics are concerned Dimitri is a God among men with the work and research he has put into these reticles! Acss is an excellent quick ref no math needed shooter solution.
I run a Primary Arms ACSS 4-14 on my Rem 700 LTR .308 with 168 ELD-M. I tuned the velocity so the hash marks line up almost perfect. I then zeroed the gun at 400 yards on the 400 hash mark. It's about 1/2" high at 100 and 2" low at 500 but spot on everywhere in between. I figure this is a pretty reliable 600 yard set up. The mistake everyone makes with BDC reticles is trying to zero at 100 and being way off at 5 or 600. Zero at 2/3 the total distance you plan to shoot that rifle using the appropriate hash mark. You may be a half moa off at your two extremes but close to spot on everywhere in between.
ACSS is a truly badass reticle. It's a game changer in my view. Primary Arms (Dimitri) hit the jackpot with this family of reticles! I really like the collaboration vids guys! Keep em coming!
ACSS is life 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Great video guys This is one of my favorite reticles it is the same as my 6X for my 22 LR rifle. it is nice because I can have new shooters get used to the reticle ( ranging and wind holds ) and then move them up to a 1-6, 1-8 or a acog with the same reticle on a full size rifle 🇺🇸
Love my primary arms scopes with the acss!! Thanks to all you guys, I have these quality optics at affordable poor man prices. Primary Arms is the first scope I’ve bought, and it’s probably the only scopes I will buy In the future! I got 3 of them, and I’m gonna purchase 3 more 😂!
Man I have one of these on several rifles. 1-6x 223/5.56 on one of my 14.5”. 1-6x 7.62x39/300b.o on my ks47. 2.5x prism on my 10.5” 223 and a 4-14x Orion on my Grendel. And I can’t bring myself to buy any other optic. Over the past few years I’ve been swapping these out with all my rifles. I have yet to find a more effective reticle. Even their silver series are great quality for the money. The platinum is outstanding and when I thought it couldn’t get any better they drop the gold line. Can’t wait to sell my vortex diamond back tactical off my 243 then replace it with either the 3-18x with the hud reticle or if funds permit I’d really like the new gold series 4-16x hud. These things work extremely well ranging, bullet drop, and wind hold even with calibers other than 308, 223. My Grendel is dead on out to 600yds with the Orion reticle just zeroed 3/4” high at 100yds. It’s nothing hitting 12” targets out to 600yds. Even 4” targets become easy to hit with the 7.62x39 out to 300yds. I’m sure it’ll work even farther that’s just as far as I’ve confirmed. If you don’t have one trust me you are missing out
I have a Primary Arms calibrated for 308 and the manual says to zero for 200 yards and the horseshoe is 18 inches wide at 200.(average width of a man) Just a note to keep in mind the caliber the sight is calibrated for.
Love my 1-6x with the ACSS reticle. And I think Tiborasarus Rex has about as much time with the PA gear. And you know it's a good reticle if Trijicon puts it on the ACOG.
Trijicon couldn't come up with a reticle to match what was being offered by the ACSS, so they admitted it and decided to license it instead. Pretty powerful endorsement, as you noted.
I find the ACSS reticle interesting especially since I have seen/heard that it is supposed to be better than a red dot for people with astigmatism, which I have.
It is! I can't use red dots with my old eyes...they are blurry. I use prism scopes and ACSS LPVO's from Primary Arms and have zero issues with starburst blurry dots. I highly recommend you try it out.
Well, I have astigmatism (both vertical and horizontal) and have the ACSS reticle on my 503G red dot. Let me tell you that it is unusable without my prescription glasses. Granted, I only use it in competition and for fun at the range, I would use it in a home defense gun. What you really want for astigmatism if you can find yourself in a situation where you lost your glasses is a prism optic. They have a multiple mirror system that collimates the light (similar when you squint your eyes to compensate astigmatism) and diopter correction (unlike red dots), making the reticle crisp even without prescription glasses. As a plus, the reticle is etched and will still work if the batteries die. The down side is shorter eye relief than a red dot (infinite) but still better than a regular scope. Primary arms and Vortex released micro prisms optics that are about as light as a red dot. You should check them out.
The Primary Arms LVPO is a fricking beast for the money! I got one on sale the Gen 3 and it has this set up but uses the upside down V and it lights up for low light conditions and WOW this thing really maked things so easy lol my AR pistol is 11 inch barrel LWRC but the military rounds I use the 62 grain are hotter then any 55 grain from any other ammo manufacturer so not being a rifle doesn't affect the lines unless I use the 55 grain cheap stuff but shooting long range at a natural rock formation with moss and having a Leica Range finder really helps me out. I just cant wait until these scopes have the auto range and adjust like the $14,000 Sig Sauer scopes lol maybe in a couple more years ; )
i have two primary arms raptors FFP 1-6x with acss. just excellent esp for the money. tough to beat. since it is FFP, it is more of a red dot at low power then gives you proper ranging at any higher magnification.
SFP ACSS perfect compliment to Diamondback AR; 1-6x24 with specific BDC for my 7.62x39 and compatible with 300BO. No zombies yet afield to verify distancing accuracy. Have FFP ACSS HUD DMR 4-14x44 on both AR10 and Howa mock AR; again, no zombies afield. As with previous comments thanks for concise overview. Well done. The one thing missing in manuals and presentations such as this; what magnification is ranging accomplished?
I’m patiently waiting for manufacturers to make reprogrammable reticles that allow users to create their own reticles, custom made for each rifle. I have several BDC reticle scopes on several rifles. I had to create a software program that would print the ranges for each reticle mark based on the specific cartridge I use in each rifle.
Great episode. It would be nice to have a link to a scope or two like this and his YT channel that goes into more detail of this optic. Thanks again for this collaboration.
I failed to mention differences in this ACSS reticule. Mine is dialed in to 7.62x39/300BO. The differences are slightly larger Chevron and no surrounding horseshoe and standing silhouette ranging has no distancing beyond 600yds. Importance to consumers is variances exist. Stands to reason, no chance that 7.62 will be effective out past 600.
Gents, the TREMOR 3/5 can be "busy" if don't understand what you are looking at. If you know what you are looking at, the TREMOR 3/5 turns into something out of Star Wars. SOCOM Snipers have done some incredible things with TREMOR reticles; unfortunately those stories will never be told, but that is the nature of the game. " A paintbrush in a normal person's hand vs A paintbrush in DaVinci's hand".
I've been wanting to get one of the scopes with ACSS from Primary, but my eyes lose the red too much, so I've been waiting (IN VAIN) for them to offer the reticle in GREEN rather than red. Why they don't offer the Green option, I do not know, but until they do, my money will be spent on regular mil-dot scopes.
Joined the Marines just about one year too early to get trained properly on these. Used an acog once amd flippantly. Must have been a "we're supposed to have you all use this newer thing by the end of The day, but we have shit to do," type deal. Only ever qualled with iron sights--so thanks!
I own 4 Primary Arms scopes. 2 prism scopes and 2 LPVO'S. I think for the money they are the best on the market. I wish they weren't made in China however 😡. ACSS reticle is fantastic.
Got a question for you. Say you have a target at let's say 400 yards. You have about a 5 mph blowing in the direction he is walking. The large dots are for a man running at 8.6 mph. How fast does a normal person walk, and with the wind coming from behind him where would your hold over point be...approximately? This is shooting say 125 grn 300 BLK.
Not being a pro shooter, (I'm just happy to hit a pie plate at 100 yards), extremely useful info!!! Never really understood how to use one of those fancy scopes, but I'm going to give it a try after watching this video... If Tim can understand it... Maybe I can too!!! (Not holding my breath though ;-)
With this scope since it is a second focal plane (SFP) you have to zero in at maximum magnification. Also due to the nature of the SFP scopes you have to use the maximum magnification for the bullet drop compensator (BDC) to be accurate. Primarily Arms also make similar ACSS reticles on First focal plane (FFP) scopes. With FFP scopes the reticle will be accurate at any magnification range. You will notice that with SFP scopes as you increase your magnification the reticle stays the same size but your target is magnified. When increasing your magnification on the FFP scope you will notice that you also magnify the reticle along with your target. There are pros and cons to both. You do the research and spend your money the way you choose to. In the end you only win when you are happy with your purchase, not when someone else is happy that you bought what they wanted.
The black dots on either side of the reticle, how far away is the target meant to be for those to be accurate? I'd assume 100y with the dots being even with the chevron but wanted to be sure.
thanks for the breakdown, I'd say your average audience are not shooting at people, there are a lot of references to shooting at people, I understand the reticle scale is based on human dimensions. I know you don't intend it but it comes across as a "how to shoot someone at distance" instead of consistently referencing a target or something it kept coming back to "a person" but at the same time Mac made comments "this this is hypothetical "the bad guy" so i'm not trying to be overly critical (not that you guys would care either way) I support both your guys channels, thanks
Good video. As far as I know, the outside of the "Doughnut of Death" (aka the horseshoe) is walk speed lead. I don't think y'all mentioned that feature.
@@Militaryarmschannel The only reason I know about it is from watching a video with the creator of the ACSS reticle. Awesome video, though. Thanks guys!
I just did a quick internet search and a lot of diagrams come up with the outside of the horseshoe being a 3.1 mph walking speed. I had to double-check for myself. Getting older... Lol
is the 8.6 mph running dot to be used with the rifle stationary or should the rifle be moving holding the dot on the target? When I was a kid and my dad taught me to shoot a shotgun he taught me the follow through lead instead of the stationary lead. Which concept is this one?
I have messed with one of these guys for a bit. I'd call it an improvement over the standard ACOG reticle. Probably better utilized on higher magnification than a 4x power. Also important to note that the reticle is extremely small in the generous ACOG field of view. Those with weaker vision might have trouble reading some of the range numbers. The tritium is also too bright for night vision goggles. Light, durable, and practical. Not quite perfect (yet?).
One thing I'll never understand is why anyone decides to buy a scope that's as expensive as the gun it sits on. I'd rather have two $1,250 AR's than one $1,500 AR with a $1,000 ACOG. (even though I'm a tactical nerd and would buy one if given the chance)
Tim, you're a shooter, it would be a great demonstration to take a couple models out, then zero and shoot them with different guns/calibers. They have charts for using it with 7.62x39 and 308, would be really cool to see a demonstration with 6.5 grendel as that's something I haven't seen anyone do before. Also, I'm sure there's other calibers you know of that have similar enough ballistics to get something useful out of this reticle.
that high tech paper! 😎. Thanks for having me out
Thanks for swinging by. 👍
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I love the colabs of my favorite gun RUclipsrs!
@@worldtravel101 welcome to the channel
Don't give up the ship!
I am honored!🙏 Huge fan of both of your channels!!
-Dimitri
That's for all the work you do to develop products like the ACSS.
I've been WAITING for a number of YEARS for you folks to offer the 1-6 ACSS (7.62x39/5.56) in GREEN but to no avail.....my eyes don't do red well at all, so I'll have to keep spending my money on non-Primary Arms scopes, non-ACSS.
I'd rather spend my money on one of yours, but to you folks, I and those like me are nothing more than a bunch of Red-Headed Step Children, worthy of only being ignored.
Congrats on a great scope, shame on you for keeping us 'red heads' down in the dungeon.
JR Bailey sounds like woman! Oh this doesn’t match my purse! Stfu who cares about the color. I am more concerned about the drops and wind holds, mine are dead nuts, my whole department has gone to this for our SPR program.
JR Bailey but we do offer it in green check out our ACSS 4x TA31, 1.5x ACSS TA44 by Trijicon, ACSS 5x PA, 1-6x ACSS Predator
@@brassvulcher8207
Tell you what slick, i'm a beat up old cripple with a crap load of health problems, lackluster arrogant individuals such as yourself would consider me 'half a man', but if you want to come down Central WY way, I'll see if this half man can muster up enough of a response to satisfy your sorry, lackluster posterior!
Finally someone explains this simply and concisely. I’ve watched dozens of videos and have always ended up lost. This actually makes sense
The acss reticle and Dimitri's grids are the greatest thing to happen to the optics world. Period. These things are years ahead of the shooting world
They're getting a lot of attention not just in civilian shooting circles but by the military as well. Lots of people have taken interest in the work Dimitri has done with the ACSS.
Agreed!!
A8vscRrabbit 🙏-Dimitri tnx you
Where can I find dimitris grids?
Two of my favorites. Always nice to hear that an expert is not afraid to say “I don”t know as much about this as this guy”.
Primary Arms's ACSS reticle is easily my favorite reticle I've seen on the market. I own multiple Primary arms scopes. Frankly I also love the fact they make scopes that function well on non-AR platforms and I have a 1-6 Raptor on my PTR91 and a 1x Cyclops prism optic on my AK. In addition I own various 5.56 and 7.62x39 prism scopes from them.
I never hesitate to recommend them.
I have one for 5.56 and another for .22lr on order. Once you know how the reticle works, it's easy to figure out how to use it. Please note, unless you have a First Focal Plane scope, the ranging and holdover hash marks only work when you're at max magnification. It's written in the manual, but if you didn't read it, you wouldn't know, unless you know the differences between a First Focal Plane scope vs a Second Focal Plane scope.
Love the charts man lol, great video guys
As far as optics are concerned Dimitri is a God among men with the work and research he has put into these reticles! Acss is an excellent quick ref no math needed shooter solution.
Erok 😊-Dimitri
I run a Primary Arms ACSS 4-14 on my Rem 700 LTR .308 with 168 ELD-M. I tuned the velocity so the hash marks line up almost perfect. I then zeroed the gun at 400 yards on the 400 hash mark. It's about 1/2" high at 100 and 2" low at 500 but spot on everywhere in between. I figure this is a pretty reliable 600 yard set up.
The mistake everyone makes with BDC reticles is trying to zero at 100 and being way off at 5 or 600. Zero at 2/3 the total distance you plan to shoot that rifle using the appropriate hash mark. You may be a half moa off at your two extremes but close to spot on everywhere in between.
ACSS is a truly badass reticle. It's a game changer in my view. Primary Arms (Dimitri) hit the jackpot with this family of reticles! I really like the collaboration vids guys! Keep em coming!
THANK YOU!!!!
.308 an inch high @100 Yds
HOURS spent looking for that information.
I love this reticle. Exactly right. Great for self defense and DMR set ups.
Great reticle. Great guys. Thank you Tim and Mike.
Thank you for watching.
ACSS is life 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video guys
This is one of my favorite reticles it is the same as my 6X for my 22 LR rifle. it is nice because I can have new shooters get used to the reticle ( ranging and wind holds ) and then move them up to a 1-6, 1-8 or a acog with the same reticle on a full size rifle 🇺🇸
Love my primary arms scopes with the acss!! Thanks to all you guys, I have these quality optics at affordable poor man prices. Primary Arms is the first scope I’ve bought, and it’s probably the only scopes I will buy In the future! I got 3 of them, and I’m gonna purchase 3 more 😂!
Great to see you both together for the video.
Love the ACSS. I've been running one on my ACR for about a year now and its a excellent reticle and range finder
Two of my favorite youtube gun bloggers coming together is so beautiful to see. A perfect match up like peanut butter and chocolate!
Inching VERY close to 1 MILLION subscribers Tim! That's crazy! You will also be elegible for another awesome RUclips plaque.... 🤣
Seriously appreciate that tutorial. I'm new to rifles, and sights so its nice to get a quick over lay of what means what.
cleared up a lot of confusion for me. Thank you both.
Can you do this same video for the other ACSS scopes from Primary arms please? Like the Griffin, MOA, MIL, raptor, etc
Tiborasarus Rex. He does a bunch of PA stuff.
Thanks for the knowledge about the ACSS Reticle guys. Also i love both your channels guys.
I have to say, the ACSS is the best reticle out there period. PA is awesome. Well explained video!
Man I have one of these on several rifles. 1-6x 223/5.56 on one of my 14.5”. 1-6x 7.62x39/300b.o on my ks47. 2.5x prism on my 10.5” 223 and a 4-14x Orion on my Grendel. And I can’t bring myself to buy any other optic. Over the past few years I’ve been swapping these out with all my rifles. I have yet to find a more effective reticle. Even their silver series are great quality for the money. The platinum is outstanding and when I thought it couldn’t get any better they drop the gold line. Can’t wait to sell my vortex diamond back tactical off my 243 then replace it with either the 3-18x with the hud reticle or if funds permit I’d really like the new gold series 4-16x hud. These things work extremely well ranging, bullet drop, and wind hold even with calibers other than 308, 223. My Grendel is dead on out to 600yds with the Orion reticle just zeroed 3/4” high at 100yds. It’s nothing hitting 12” targets out to 600yds. Even 4” targets become easy to hit with the 7.62x39 out to 300yds. I’m sure it’ll work even farther that’s just as far as I’ve confirmed. If you don’t have one trust me you are missing out
Thank you both so very much!!
The bug at 3:37 🤣 I had to rewind it because I thought it was on my TV
Cool to see you guys doing videos together. Y’all should do more.
I have a PA 3x scope with that reticle. I don't have a long enough range to learn to use the BDC features. I use my 200m zero instead.
200m zero on a 3x 😁
Everyone : I can shoot out to 600 with my PA LVPO !
My blind ass : how ?!
3:35 I smashed my screen so hard thinking it was a fruit fly. ;-(
I thought i had bugs too
I have a Primary Arms calibrated for 308 and the manual says to zero for 200 yards and the horseshoe is 18 inches wide at 200.(average width of a man) Just a note to keep in mind the caliber the sight is calibrated for.
Dam! You guys are together. That’s so cool!
Great video fellas. Much appreciated!
Love my PA Apollo 6.5 cm bdc. Its similar with more wind adjustment. Spot on out to 1k yards.
Love my 1-6x with the ACSS reticle. And I think Tiborasarus Rex has about as much time with the PA gear. And you know it's a good reticle if Trijicon puts it on the ACOG.
Trijicon couldn't come up with a reticle to match what was being offered by the ACSS, so they admitted it and decided to license it instead. Pretty powerful endorsement, as you noted.
Now this is a crossover that gets my blood flowing.
I find the ACSS reticle interesting especially since I have seen/heard that it is supposed to be better than a red dot for people with astigmatism, which I have.
Yes, us blind folks need prism sights. They are amazing for astigmatism
It is! I can't use red dots with my old eyes...they are blurry.
I use prism scopes and ACSS LPVO's from Primary Arms and have zero issues with starburst blurry dots.
I highly recommend you try it out.
Well, I have astigmatism (both vertical and horizontal) and have the ACSS reticle on my 503G red dot. Let me tell you that it is unusable without my prescription glasses. Granted, I only use it in competition and for fun at the range, I would use it in a home defense gun.
What you really want for astigmatism if you can find yourself in a situation where you lost your glasses is a prism optic. They have a multiple mirror system that collimates the light (similar when you squint your eyes to compensate astigmatism) and diopter correction (unlike red dots), making the reticle crisp even without prescription glasses. As a plus, the reticle is etched and will still work if the batteries die. The down side is shorter eye relief than a red dot (infinite) but still better than a regular scope. Primary arms and Vortex released micro prisms optics that are about as light as a red dot. You should check them out.
Definitely much better my trijicon mro is junk to me I see like 5 different dots .
PA latest optics have the Christmas Tree designs but at premium prices, the ACSS reticle is perfect for your everyday shooter.
Takes out of box
Doesn't read the manual
Describes me perfectly
Fantastic video - thank you both.
The Primary Arms LVPO is a fricking beast for the money! I got one on sale the Gen 3 and it has this set up but uses the upside down V and it lights up for low light conditions and WOW this thing really maked things so easy lol my AR pistol is 11 inch barrel LWRC but the military rounds I use the 62 grain are hotter then any 55 grain from any other ammo manufacturer so not being a rifle doesn't affect the lines unless I use the 55 grain cheap stuff but shooting long range at a natural rock formation with moss and having a Leica Range finder really helps me out. I just cant wait until these scopes have the auto range and adjust like the $14,000 Sig Sauer scopes lol maybe in a couple more years ; )
i have two primary arms raptors FFP 1-6x with acss. just excellent esp for the money. tough to beat. since it is FFP, it is more of a red dot at low power then gives you proper ranging at any higher magnification.
SFP ACSS perfect compliment to Diamondback AR; 1-6x24 with specific BDC for my 7.62x39 and compatible with 300BO. No zombies yet afield to verify distancing accuracy. Have FFP ACSS HUD DMR 4-14x44 on both AR10 and Howa mock AR; again, no zombies afield.
As with previous comments thanks for concise overview. Well done.
The one thing missing in manuals and presentations such as this; what magnification is ranging accomplished?
Like these dual videos. Subscribe to both channels, but teaming up even better. Nice job.
Best reticle system ever! Would love to see this on our service rifles
Glad I found you & this video.
This helped a lot. Thanks
I want the ACOG with this reticle to put on my M16A4 build.
i want one with auto on it. just line up the cross hairs and it does the rest lol
Nicely done Mike :) Thanks guys!
Thank you my vortex spitfire 3x uses this and i wasn't sure where to zero.
ACSS is a great plinking reticle.
I’m patiently waiting for manufacturers to make reprogrammable reticles that allow users to create their own reticles, custom made for each rifle. I have several BDC reticle scopes on several rifles. I had to create a software program that would print the ranges for each reticle mark based on the specific cartridge I use in each rifle.
Great episode. It would be nice to have a link to a scope or two like this and his YT channel that goes into more detail of this optic. Thanks again for this collaboration.
Great instructional! (Would you mind giving me a link to the Shooting Rest your using here? Thanks)✌️
Very informative. Thanks for the vid Tim. 👍🏻👍🏻
I failed to mention differences in this ACSS reticule. Mine is dialed in to 7.62x39/300BO. The differences are slightly larger
Chevron and no surrounding horseshoe and standing silhouette ranging has no distancing beyond 600yds. Importance to consumers is variances exist. Stands to reason, no chance that 7.62 will be effective out past 600.
Thank you and I’m saving this for when I can.
Thanks, can't wait to try it.
Gents, the TREMOR 3/5 can be "busy" if don't understand what you are looking at. If you know what you are looking at, the TREMOR 3/5 turns into something out of Star Wars. SOCOM Snipers have done some incredible things with TREMOR reticles; unfortunately those stories will never be told, but that is the nature of the game. " A paintbrush in a normal person's hand vs A paintbrush in DaVinci's hand".
Love these collabs!
Thanks guys, subscribed to ya both. Good info. I like the sight and been looking for something fun to play with on a new AR......
I've been wanting to get one of the scopes with ACSS from Primary, but my eyes lose the red too much, so I've been waiting (IN VAIN) for them to offer the reticle in GREEN rather than red.
Why they don't offer the Green option, I do not know, but until they do, my money will be spent on regular mil-dot scopes.
Great job. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Love the video! Can you please do one on the Horus reticle (h59) please!
Joined the Marines just about one year too early to get trained properly on these. Used an acog once amd flippantly. Must have been a "we're supposed to have you all use this newer thing by the end of The day, but we have shit to do," type deal. Only ever qualled with iron sights--so thanks!
I own 4 Primary Arms scopes.
2 prism scopes and 2 LPVO'S.
I think for the money they are the best on the market. I wish they weren't made in China however 😡.
ACSS reticle is fantastic.
Looking to buy this scope, very very helpful thank you.
Got a question for you. Say you have a target at let's say 400 yards. You have about a 5 mph blowing in the direction he is walking. The large dots are for a man running at 8.6 mph. How fast does a normal person walk, and with the wind coming from behind him where would your hold over point be...approximately? This is shooting say 125 grn 300 BLK.
Hahaha. The cows in the background of this video had me looking out the window checking on livestock.....#ranchlife
I prefer the rural life. 👍
Great video sometimes it needs to be fun as well as informative
PS I Love the stick figure with the AK-47
I would love to drop by the MAC Range. Let me know if you need a use of force instructor. I also teach the USCCA Instructor Classes.
Not being a pro shooter, (I'm just happy to hit a pie plate at 100 yards), extremely useful info!!!
Never really understood how to use one of those fancy scopes, but I'm going to give it a try after watching this video... If Tim can understand it... Maybe I can too!!! (Not holding my breath though ;-)
I want an ACSS Reticle in the Trijicon MRO!
I couldn't run 8.6mph going downhill. When I was a kid, my Grandma said that If my legs were any shorter they wouldn't even reach the ground.
It’s called an average
Great job. Thanks for the info.
Are we assuming all of our target ranging occurs at 1 power? or are we zooming in to a certain power to do this?
sorry, i am new to this
With this scope since it is a second focal plane (SFP) you have to zero in at maximum magnification. Also due to the nature of the SFP scopes you have to use the maximum magnification for the bullet drop compensator (BDC) to be accurate. Primarily Arms also make similar ACSS reticles on First focal plane (FFP) scopes. With FFP scopes the reticle will be accurate at any magnification range. You will notice that with SFP scopes as you increase your magnification the reticle stays the same size but your target is magnified. When increasing your magnification on the FFP scope you will notice that you also magnify the reticle along with your target. There are pros and cons to both. You do the research and spend your money the way you choose to. In the end you only win when you are happy with your purchase, not when someone else is happy that you bought what they wanted.
Great video guys. 👍🇺🇸
Thanks for showing me this too,... i think though, I'd better go practice this while the info. is in 'my memory bank'.
The black dots on either side of the reticle, how far away is the target meant to be for those to be accurate? I'd assume 100y with the dots being even with the chevron but wanted to be sure.
Late reply but the instruction booklet says the lead dots are best used 100-300 yards.
@@MikeNaples late but still appreciated. Thanks and cheers.
At what distance does the "man running" lead holdover work at? Would it not be different at different distances?
I hit steel at 600 with a century arms ak47 and a PA 3x slx microprism.
Learning the ACSS with Mr Clean 🤔
Mr. GNG has definitely been "driving with spouse". He's tense.
thanks for the breakdown, I'd say your average audience are not shooting at people, there are a lot of references to shooting at people, I understand the reticle scale is based on human dimensions. I know you don't intend it but it comes across as a "how to shoot someone at distance" instead of consistently referencing a target or something it kept coming back to "a person" but at the same time Mac made comments "this this is hypothetical "the bad guy" so i'm not trying to be overly critical (not that you guys would care either way) I support both your guys channels, thanks
How does height over bore affect the reticle aim? I was able to my scope rather low, but I think it was intended for medium height. I dunno.
Thanks Guys!!!!!
This beats power points by a long shot!
Do all these adjustments does the scope have to be turned all the way up for that to work on the radical
Good video. As far as I know, the outside of the "Doughnut of Death" (aka the horseshoe) is walk speed lead. I don't think y'all mentioned that feature.
I don't think we did. I'm not sure I saw that in any of the descriptions either. I know Mike said it was also used to range a 100 yard target.
@@Militaryarmschannel The only reason I know about it is from watching a video with the creator of the ACSS reticle.
Awesome video, though. Thanks guys!
I just did a quick internet search and a lot of diagrams come up with the outside of the horseshoe being a 3.1 mph walking speed. I had to double-check for myself. Getting older... Lol
will this still work on a 10.5” 5.56?
is the 8.6 mph running dot to be used with the rifle stationary or should the rifle be moving holding the dot on the target? When I was a kid and my dad taught me to shoot a shotgun he taught me the follow through lead instead of the stationary lead. Which concept is this one?
Love the accs on a low power variable optic. Vortex strike eagle is great value for money amho...
Vortex makes a nice optic, but none of their reticle designs does what the ACSS does.
What is the 200-yard point? The bottom of the chevron or halfway to the 300 mark?
I have messed with one of these guys for a bit. I'd call it an improvement over the standard ACOG reticle. Probably better utilized on higher magnification than a 4x power. Also important to note that the reticle is extremely small in the generous ACOG field of view. Those with weaker vision might have trouble reading some of the range numbers. The tritium is also too bright for night vision goggles. Light, durable, and practical. Not quite perfect (yet?).
One thing I'll never understand is why anyone decides to buy a scope that's as expensive as the gun it sits on. I'd rather have two $1,250 AR's than one $1,500 AR with a $1,000 ACOG. (even though I'm a tactical nerd and would buy one if given the chance)
That is why no one will remember your name..............(Troy reference) Hahaha😂
@@RobsLounge it's funny because I now hold the opposite opinion
The one on the left to determine how far a 5 foot 10 man is, the scope need to be zoomed out all the way im assuimg?
Excellent power point presentation lol good stuff
Tim, you're a shooter, it would be a great demonstration to take a couple models out, then zero and shoot them with different guns/calibers. They have charts for using it with 7.62x39 and 308, would be really cool to see a demonstration with 6.5 grendel as that's something I haven't seen anyone do before. Also, I'm sure there's other calibers you know of that have similar enough ballistics to get something useful out of this reticle.
Thanks for the idea. We will definitely be using the ACSS in future videos and the 6.5G is ideal given my love for the caliber.