Holosun/Primary Arms 503G ACSS Micro: Optic Review - RDS

Published on October 28, 2021
Duration: 11:51

This review of the Holosun 503G ACSS micro red dot highlights its Aimpoint Micro footprint compatibility and robust features like 'Shake-Awake' technology. The exclusive ACSS CQB reticle is praised for its effectiveness in high-speed, close-range engagements and includes BDC out to 600 yards. After a year of range use, the optic proved durable and offers significant value for its price point.

Quick Summary

The Holosun 503G ACSS micro red dot sight features the exclusive ACSS CQB reticle, offering a chevron, outer ring, and BDC points up to 600 yards. It uses the Aimpoint Micro footprint and includes 'Shake-Awake' technology for battery conservation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Red Dot Evolution
  2. 01:01Holosun 503G ACSS Product Overview
  3. 01:58Physical Specs & Aimpoint Footprint
  4. 03:04Controls: Brightness & Shake-Awake
  5. 04:44Adjustments & Mounting Options
  6. 05:40ACSS Reticle: Close Range Performance
  7. 07:13ACSS Reticle: Long Range & BDC
  8. 09:16Conclusion & Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What reticle does the Holosun 503G ACSS feature?

The Holosun 503G ACSS features the Primary Arms exclusive ACSS CQB reticle. This design combines a central chevron for precise aiming with outer rings for rapid acquisition and Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) points extending out to 600 yards.

What is the battery-saving feature on the Holosun 503G?

The Holosun 503G includes 'Shake-Awake' technology. This feature automatically powers down the illumination when no motion is detected and quickly reactivates it upon sensing movement, significantly conserving battery life.

What mounting footprint does the Holosun 503G use?

The Holosun 503G uses the Aimpoint Micro footprint. This standard allows for compatibility with a wide range of aftermarket mounts, including those designed for popular optics like the Aimpoint T1 and T2.

How are adjustments made on the Holosun 503G?

Windage and elevation adjustments on the Holosun 503G are made in 0.5 MOA increments. The adjustment caps often double as tools to turn the turrets, simplifying the zeroing process.

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