Holosun 507 - Primary Arms ACSS Reticle

Published on April 15, 2022
Duration: 16:08

This video details the Holosun 507C with the Primary Arms ACSS Vulcan reticle, highlighting its unique design to aid in finding the dot quickly. The ACSS reticle features a chevron surrounded by a large ring that provides immediate feedback on presentation errors. The video explains how to turn the outer ring on and off, its impact on battery life, and its utility as a training aid for new pistol red dot users. The chevron also functions as a bullet drop compensator for 9mm at specific distances.

Quick Summary

The Holosun 507C with the Primary Arms ACSS Vulcan reticle aids in quickly acquiring the aiming dot via a feedback ring. It also functions as a 9mm BDC for 25, 50, and 100 yards when zeroed at 25 yards, and can be beneficial for users with astigmatism.

Chapters

  1. 00:35Introduction & Whiskey
  2. 01:27Holosun 507C ACSS Vulcan Overview
  3. 02:38Holosun & Primary Arms Collaboration
  4. 03:40Holosun 507C Standard Features
  5. 04:04ACSS Reticle: Finding the Dot
  6. 04:40ACSS Reticle Design Breakdown
  7. 06:44Disabling the ACSS Reticle Ring
  8. 07:41ACSS Chevron as BDC
  9. 08:49ACSS BDC for 9mm Explained
  10. 09:31Constructive Criticism & Ideal Scenario
  11. 10:23Real-World Performance & Range Testing
  12. 11:03ACSS Under Stress & Angles
  13. 12:13ACSS as a Learning Aid
  14. 13:16ACSS & Astigmatism Benefits
  15. 14:26ACSS Under Recoil & Adrenaline
  16. 15:19Final Thoughts & Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the Primary Arms ACSS Vulcan reticle on the Holosun 507C?

The main advantage of the ACSS Vulcan reticle is its ability to help shooters quickly acquire the aiming dot. The large outer ring provides immediate visual feedback if the presentation is off, guiding the user to bring the central chevron into view.

Can the outer ring of the ACSS Vulcan reticle be turned off?

Yes, the outer ring of the ACSS Vulcan reticle can be deactivated by pressing and holding the minus (-) button on the Holosun 507C. This allows users to transition to a simpler chevron-only aiming point once they are proficient.

How does the ACSS Vulcan reticle function as a bullet drop compensator?

When zeroed at 25 yards for 9mm, the ACSS Vulcan reticle's chevron tip is the point of impact. The area just below the tip is for a 50-yard holdover, and the bottom of the chevron serves as the holdover for 100 yards.

Is the Holosun 507C with ACSS Vulcan reticle suitable for users with astigmatism?

Yes, the ACSS Vulcan reticle can be beneficial for individuals with astigmatism. The distinct chevron shape provides a clear and precise aiming point, unlike standard red dots which may appear as starbursts.

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