Primary Arms LPVO Setup/Employment

Published on February 25, 2021
Duration: 17:59

This guide details the setup and zeroing process for a Primary Arms 1-6x ACSS Raptor LPVO on a Sons of Liberty Gunworks M76 rifle. It covers zeroing at 100 yards, then extending to 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards using the ACSS reticle's holdover points and ranging capabilities. The video emphasizes achieving zero within 20 rounds and highlights the optic's features like reticle illumination and first focal plane design.

Quick Summary

The Primary Arms 1-6x ACSS Raptor LPVO can be zeroed for distances up to 500 yards using its first focal plane reticle. Start at 100 yards, adjust for impact, and then utilize the reticle's holdover points and ranging stadia lines for subsequent distances. The reticle offers 11 illumination settings and is designed for rapid target engagement without dialing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Primary Arms LPVO
  2. 00:06Primary Arms ACSS Raptor 1-6x Overview
  3. 00:25Rifle Build Details
  4. 00:56Ammunition Used
  5. 01:17Additional Gear
  6. 01:46Goal: Zero and Learn Optic Use
  7. 02:08100 Yard Zeroing Process
  8. 03:39Zero Confirmation Shot
  9. 05:36Zero Confirmed at 100 Yards
  10. 05:40Moving to 200, 300, 400 Yards
  11. 05:47Marking Impacts on Reticle
  12. 06:09Understanding Stadia Lines for Ranging
  13. 06:38200 Yard Impact Analysis
  14. 07:00ACSS Reticle Calibration
  15. 07:25Pushing to 300 Yards
  16. 08:53300 Yard Impact Confirmation
  17. 09:04Moving to 400 Yards
  18. 09:43400 Yard Impact Analysis
  19. 10:01Attempting 500 Yards
  20. 10:09Windage Considerations
  21. 12:13Setting Up for 500 Yards
  22. 12:28500 Yard Stadia Line Use
  23. 13:55500 Yard Impact Observation
  24. 14:26Zero Confirmed Across All Distances
  25. 14:35Optic Setup: Diopter Adjustment
  26. 14:57Reticle Illumination Settings
  27. 15:13Ideal Use Cases for LPVO
  28. 15:49Discount Codes and Sponsors
  29. 17:43Weapon Snatcher Merch
  30. 17:54Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you zero a Primary Arms 1-6x ACSS Raptor LPVO?

To zero the Primary Arms 1-6x ACSS Raptor LPVO, start at 100 yards. Fire a shot, note its deviation from the reticle's center, and adjust the turrets accordingly. For example, 8 clicks up corrects 2 inches low with quarter-MOA turrets. Confirm zero with subsequent shots and then proceed to zero at longer distances using the reticle's holdover points.

What are the key features of the Primary Arms ACSS Raptor reticle?

The ACSS Raptor reticle is first focal plane, meaning its size scales with magnification. It features ballistic holdover points for various distances (e.g., 100, 200, 300 yards) and stadia lines for ranging. It also offers 11 illumination settings, making it usable in bright daylight and low-light conditions.

How can you estimate range with the ACSS Raptor reticle?

The ACSS Raptor reticle includes stadia lines designed for ranging. For instance, at 400 yards, a target measuring approximately 18 inches across the shoulders (average human width) can be aligned with a specific stadia line to estimate the distance accurately.

What is the recommended ammunition for the Primary Arms ACSS Raptor reticle?

The ACSS reticle's ballistic compensation is calibrated for specific ammunition types. The video uses ADI World Class 223 Remington with 69-grain Sierra Match King Vulta Hollow Point bullets. It's crucial to use consistent ammunition that matches the reticle's intended calibration for optimal performance.

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