Primary Arms’ ACSS Apollo.308/6.5GRN reticle features an advanced holdover system that makes shooting at distances of up to 1,000 yards much easier. This is in contrast to the barebones crosshairs used by snipers in movies. True marksmanship requires more information. Primary Arms’ ACSS Apollo Reticle is an attractive option for long-range shooters. It features an advanced holdover system that allows its user to make important calculations and determinations without ever having to take their eyes off the scope. The chevron’s center has BDC holdovers that range from 300 to 1000 meters, as well wind correction holdovers that can be used in crosswinds between 5 and 20mph. The built-in ranging ladder and these features can be combined to allow the user to quickly adjust their hold. Primary Arms claims that this reticle can be used by any competent marksman to make accurate hits at 1000 yards. However, it is currently only available in the Primary Arms SLx3-18x50mm FFP scope. It will soon be available in other models. Primary Arms’ standard lifetime warranty is included with the SLx scope. The scope also features a powerfully illuminated reticle that can be used daytime. The new ACSS Apollo SLx scope has a MSRP of $479.99. This is a great value for money considering the features it offers. The new ACSS Apollo SLx scope is intuitive and a great choice for anyone who wants to get into long-range precision rifle shooting. Target grids and bullseye sizes can be downloaded in MOA. Perfect for long-range shooting! Get free targets
Advanced 15X Binoculars with MRAD Reticle Available from ZEISS
January 15th, 2025ZEISS, a world leader in optics, has released two pretty amazing new 15-power glasses: the Conquest HDX and Conquest HDX LRP. These can be used with camera supports