Future Warfare Rifle Setup? | Noveske 6 ARC Thermal

Published on August 18, 2023
Duration: 13:58

This guide details the setup of a Noveske 6mm ARC rifle, focusing on advanced tactical configurations. It covers the installation of a Leupold Mark 5HD optic, TacomHQ prism, B.E. Meyers MAWL-DA laser, CGS suppressor, and a thermal clip-on device. The setup emphasizes passive aiming capabilities and optimized intermediate-range engagements, as explained by Noveske's Military Sales representative, Mac Johnson.

Quick Summary

The Noveske 6 ARC platform, featuring a Gen 4 N4 small-frame rifle, is optimized for intermediate-range engagements. It utilizes the 6mm ARC caliber, a Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10x optic, TacomHQ prism for second zeroing, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-DA laser, and a CGS suppressor, emphasizing passive aiming with thermal clip-ons.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction Skit
  2. 01:35Noveske 6 ARC Platform Overview
  3. 02:426mm ARC Caliber and Magazines
  4. 03:09Rifle Specifications
  5. 04:05Optic Setup: Leupold Mark 5HD
  6. 05:36TacomHQ Alpha Taric Prism
  7. 06:39Thermal Clip-on and Passive Systems
  8. 07:50B.E. Meyers MAWL-DA
  9. 08:18CGS Suppressor
  10. 10:50Range Performance and Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Noveske 6 ARC platform optimized for?

The Noveske 6 ARC platform is optimized for intermediate-range engagements, offering maximum power in a small-frame AR-15 size. It was developed in conjunction with Hornady and Proof Research to create an efficient weapon system for the 6mm ARC caliber.

Why is a 2-10x magnification optic preferred over an LPVO in this setup?

A 2-10x magnification optic like the Leupold Mark 5HD is preferred when a secondary red dot is already in use. It provides a larger eyebox, which is more forgiving for shooting from awkward or unstable positions compared to an LPVO.

What is the advantage of the TacomHQ Alpha Taric 4.0 prism?

The TacomHQ Alpha Taric 4.0 acts as a second-zero prism. It allows the shooter to maintain a 100m zero while enabling center-mass holds at extended ranges, such as 400 meters, without needing to adjust the main optic's turrets.

Why are passive aiming systems like thermal clip-ons important?

Passive aiming systems are crucial because they allow for target identification without emitting detectable energy. This is vital in modern warfare where adversaries may possess night vision, making active IR lasers a riskier option.

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