PSA Sabre MK12 | Part 2

Published on March 7, 2024
Duration: 13:09

This video provides a detailed range test of the PSA Sabre MK12 retro clone build, focusing on accuracy with premium ammunition. The presenter, Roger Barrera, uses Norma 77-grain Match Grade ammunition and a Primary Arms GLX 2.5-10x optic to evaluate the rifle's performance. He demonstrates the process of adjusting the optic based on group sizes and discusses the rifle's potential accuracy and value.

Quick Summary

The PSA Sabre MK12 retro clone build, tested with Norma 77-grain Match King bullets, achieved approximately 1.5 MOA accuracy at 100 yards. The Primary Arms GLX 2.5-10x optic with its 0.1 Mil per click adjustments is well-suited for making precise corrections to achieve optimal point of impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:38Ammunition: Norma 77gr Match Grade
  3. 00:47Previous Grouping Comparison
  4. 01:12Optic: Primary Arms GLX 2.5-10x
  5. 02:10First Grouping Results
  6. 02:35Analyzing Initial Grouping
  7. 03:02Calculating Optic Adjustments
  8. 04:30Post-Adjustment Grouping
  9. 05:08Testing Unsuppressed
  10. 06:01MOA Estimation & Expectations
  11. 06:47Testing Ultimate Ammunition 77gr
  12. 07:34Ultimate Ammunition Grouping
  13. 08:09Norma Ammunition Grouping (Second Pass)
  14. 08:52Comparing Ammunition Performance
  15. 10:02Overall Rifle Assessment & Future Mods
  16. 10:33Steel Plate Shooting Fun
  17. 11:55Outro & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was used to test the PSA Sabre MK12's accuracy?

The PSA Sabre MK12 was tested with Norma Match Grade 77-grain Sierra Match King bullets and Ultimate Ammunition's 77-grain sniper rounds. The Norma ammunition yielded approximately 1.5 MOA groups.

What optic is recommended for the PSA Sabre MK12 build?

The Primary Arms GLX 2.5-10x optic with the ACSS Griffin Mill reticle is recommended due to its 0.1 Mil per click adjustments, which simplify calculating and applying ballistic corrections for accurate shooting.

What is the estimated accuracy of the PSA Sabre MK12?

PSA estimates the Sabre MK12 to be a 1.25 MOA rifle. During testing with premium ammunition, groupings around 1.5 MOA were achieved, suggesting it is capable of tighter accuracy with further tuning or different components.

How are optic adjustments calculated for the PSA Sabre MK12?

Adjustments are calculated using the optic's specifications, typically 0.1 Mil per click. At 100 yards, 1 Mil equals 3.36 inches, so each click moves the point of impact by 0.336 inches, allowing for precise corrections based on measured group deviations.

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