Revic PMR428 | Product Overview

Published on May 24, 2019
Duration: 3:05

This guide details the operation of the Revic PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope, a product developed over five years and personally tested by an expert for 1.5 years. It covers setup, ballistic profile input via Bluetooth or manual entry, utilization of the integrated weather station, and engaging targets using the heads-up display for real-time corrections. The guide also explains the tool-less re-zero feature and the scope's functionality as a traditional optic if the battery fails.

Quick Summary

The Revic PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope offers advanced long-range shooting capabilities with its integrated ballistics calculator, heads-up display, and onboard weather station. It provides real-time corrections for wind, spin drift, and Coriolis effect, and features Bluetooth for easy profile transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction to Revic PMR428
  2. 00:47Optical Features (4.5-28x, 34mm, 56mm)
  3. 00:56Integrated Ballistics & Weather Station
  4. 01:20Advanced Sensors & Corrections
  5. 01:34Usability & Bluetooth Connectivity
  6. 01:47Tool-less Re-Zero Feature
  7. 01:57Rangefinder Integration & Shot Process
  8. 02:26Simplicity & Performance in Field
  9. 02:42Where to Buy & Learn More

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Revic PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope?

The Revic PMR428 features a 4.5-28x magnification, 34mm main tube, and 56mm objective lens. It includes an onboard ballistics calculator with a virtual BDC, a heads-up display, an integrated weather station, and Bluetooth connectivity for ballistic profile transfer.

How does the Revic PMR428 assist with long-range shooting accuracy?

It calculates and displays corrections for factors like wind (vector-based), spin drift, Coriolis effect, and aerodynamic jump directly on its heads-up display, simplifying the process of making precise shots at extended distances.

What is the tool-less re-zero feature on the Revic PMR428?

The tool-less re-zero feature allows users to reset the scope's turrets to zero without needing any tools. Typically, this involves using the tip of a bullet to manipulate the turret cap for adjustment.

Can the Revic PMR428 be used if the battery dies?

Yes, the Revic PMR428 is designed to function as a traditional rifle scope even if the battery is depleted. This ensures that you can still make necessary adjustments using the turrets for aiming.

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