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Posted: 1/29/2014 11:58:18 AM EDT
Demo video 600 yards!
http://youtu.be/aUMXsBShNtQ?list=PLH-z2B3LX1bmDrRuNVrh4AUEanb5jAmMT 14X Sight view 4X Sight view illuminated Quick test footage of it action at 300-400-500 yards using M80 Ball http://youtu.be/aCws9c_EiL4 600 yards 175 SMK demo http://youtu.be/aUMXsBShNtQ?list=PLH-z2B3LX1bmDrRuNVrh4AUEanb5jAmMT Shooter and Designer Dimitri Mikroulis |
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If you need any Independent Testers, for Unbiased Reviews, I would gladly throw my hat into the ring.
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Cool, how accurrate are the holds since its for 7.62 and 5.56? What types of ammo were they meant for?
Also you dont explain what the dots along the verticle axis represent? As in the ones between the 500, 600, 700, etc ranges? Are they just mildots? Also as for "busy-ness" I think I could do without the torso ranging being right next to the center crosshair. On the bottom left would be preferrable. |
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A bit busy for me, but I like it. what's the pricing like?
I would be putting it on a 16" .308 if I picked one up. |
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Would love to try one of these out on my savage fcp .308. Have your 1-6 ACSS on my 16" AR and love it.
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What is the tube size? Is that a primary arms bubble level on the scope?
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What is the tube size? Is that a primary arms bubble level on the scope? View Quote Looks to be based off their standard ffp 4-14, if so it's a 30 mm tube. I was thinking of getting the standard one until I can afford something high end, but I might have to wait for this one now. |
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Finally a inovative recticle! Loved the horse shoe for a while--hated thats a 2moa center dot, nice to see a way to somewhat fine point aim!
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Timing is great!
I'm looking for new glass for my .308. Great job Marshall. Dave N |
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what timing, i too am looking for something for my 16" 308! price?
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Cool, how accurrate are the holds since its for 7.62 and 5.56? What types of ammo were they meant for? Also you dont explain what the dots along the verticle axis represent? As in the ones between the 500, 600, 700, etc ranges? Are they just mildots? Also as for "busy-ness" I think I could do without the torso ranging being right next to the center crosshair. On the bottom left would be preferrable. View Quote Ballistic data is posted. The mils are explained in mill section.Everything on the reticle is there and located where its at for a reason. We sim test just about any reticle you can imagine, this is the best of the best for the task on hand. It's out F22 if you will. Dimitri |
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If it were geared for 175 grain smks it looks like it would probably also track for 77s. Its pretty flat dope considering the design intent to be 556/308 compatible.
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If it were geared for 175 grain smks it looks like it would probably also track for 77s. Its pretty flat dope considering the design intent to be 556/308 compatible. View Quote Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri |
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri View Quote Any idea how it would work with 168 smk at 2950? My savage loves them (plus I have a ton of them lol). |
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Any idea how it would work with 168 smk at 2950? My savage loves them (plus I have a ton of them lol). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri Any idea how it would work with 168 smk at 2950? My savage loves them (plus I have a ton of them lol). A .308 Winchester doing 2950 with 168 SMK!!! That seems way too fast!!!! Dimitri |
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A .308 Winchester doing 2950 with 168 SMK!!! That seems way too fast!!!! Dimitri View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri Any idea how it would work with 168 smk at 2950? My savage loves them (plus I have a ton of them lol). A .308 Winchester doing 2950 with 168 SMK!!! That seems way too fast!!!! Dimitri Oops typo, meant 2650. I don't know how much if any ballistic difference there would be with a 7 gr lighter round? 2950 fps with 168 would be a hell of a round lol! |
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Could this reticle track right with a 6.5 123 grain A-max starting at 2550 fps at the muzzle with a BC of .510.
I'm wondering if it would work for 65grendel or 65creedmore. |
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Oops typo, meant 2650. I don't know how much if any ballistic difference there would be with a 7 gr lighter round? 2950 fps with 168 would be a hell of a round lol! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri Any idea how it would work with 168 smk at 2950? My savage loves them (plus I have a ton of them lol). A .308 Winchester doing 2950 with 168 SMK!!! That seems way too fast!!!! Dimitri Oops typo, meant 2650. I don't know how much if any ballistic difference there would be with a 7 gr lighter round? 2950 fps with 168 would be a hell of a round lol! With 200 yard 0 Your on out to 800 about 18" low at 900 and 34" at 1000 so hold on top of target. Hope this helps and remember your round, you and environmental will give you anywhere from 3-5 MOA so you will be 50" high or low anyways. For fast shots your good if you need to be dead on just dial in. Dimitri |
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it were geared for 175 grain smks it looks like it would probably also track for 77s. Its pretty flat dope considering the design intent to be 556/308 compatible. Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri Perhaps m118 in meters would have mirrored 262 in yds then? |
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it were geared for 175 grain smks it looks like it would probably also track for 77s. Its pretty flat dope considering the design intent to be 556/308 compatible. Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri Perhaps m118 in meters would have mirrored 262 in yds then? |
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Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it were geared for 175 grain smks it looks like it would probably also track for 77s. Its pretty flat dope considering the design intent to be 556/308 compatible. Its based on 175smk at 2650 this lines up with bolt guns also lines up ball ammo with M14/M1A AR.308 the .223 loads line up out to 700-800 yards. Studies show its always better to be low then high. A target standing is 5'10" from center mass and up its about 20" but going low you have up to 50" with an additional 20" high. I hope this makes sense I have spend years developing this. Dimitri Perhaps m118 in meters would have mirrored 262 in yds then? |
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A chevron in a horseshoe? I think you guys just divided by zero.
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5.56 does not line up really well it tends to go high.
The 1-6 and other standard ACSS are based on 5.56 Is this scope primarily for the 308 or 5.56. I don't understand your response. if it shoots high for the 5.56 what good is it. i would have to constantly look at my ballistic tables after ranging to find the drop. |
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5.56 does not line up really well it tends to go high. The 1-6 and other standard ACSS are based on 5.56 Is this scope primarily for the 308 or 5.56. I don't understand your response. if it shoots high for the 5.56 what good is it. i would have to constantly look at my ballistic tables after ranging to find the drop. View Quote You need to fit your trajectory to the reticle. Maybe zero low at range of choice. You should be within a few inches at most of the range marks. You need to pick your zero for best fit. I don't believe this is a headshot @ 900m optic except for possibly with the 175g load out of 26" barrel bolt gun? in which the reticle is calibrated exactly (close to). |
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You need to fit your trajectory to the reticle. Maybe zero low at range of choice. You should be within a few inches at most of the range marks. You need to pick your zero for best fit. I don't believe this is a headshot @ 900m optic except for possibly with the 175g load out of 26" barrel bolt gun? in which the reticle is calibrated exactly (close to). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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5.56 does not line up really well it tends to go high. The 1-6 and other standard ACSS are based on 5.56 Is this scope primarily for the 308 or 5.56. I don't understand your response. if it shoots high for the 5.56 what good is it. i would have to constantly look at my ballistic tables after ranging to find the drop. You need to fit your trajectory to the reticle. Maybe zero low at range of choice. You should be within a few inches at most of the range marks. You need to pick your zero for best fit. I don't believe this is a headshot @ 900m optic except for possibly with the 175g load out of 26" barrel bolt gun? in which the reticle is calibrated exactly (close to). We tested 5.56 1" low M193 and hot hits all the way out to 600 and using M855 1.5-2" low it seems to be on out to 900. As far as a 900m head shot well that comes into correct data input. Dimitri |
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This would lineup perfect with a 123 grn grendel round out to 1k yards. Nearly identical trajectory as a 180 grain accubond / amax.
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This would lineup perfect with a 123 grn grendel round out to 1k yards. Nearly identical trajectory as a 180 grain accubond / amax.
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Does it still look like the May/June release date is intact? Any word on what kind of price range we are looking at?
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So how far off would it be for a 6.8SPC2...I can Handload 110gr Barnes Tipped TSX to 2800fps in a 20in Barrel...Im about 85% a .308 out to 500 yards...
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