REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope | Shooting on an Incline

Published on October 29, 2019
Duration: 1:27

This video explains how to properly use the Revic PMR 428 smart rifle scope when shooting on an incline. It emphasizes the importance of using the line-of-sight distance from an aftermarket rangefinder, not the angle-modified range, as the PMR 428 has its own integrated ballistic computer and sensors to compensate for inclines.

Quick Summary

When shooting on an incline with the Revic PMR 428, always use the line-of-sight distance from your external rangefinder. The PMR 428's integrated ballistic computer and sensors automatically compensate for inclines, so do not use angle-modified range data.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Shooting on an Incline
  2. 00:10Revic PMR 428 and External Rangefinders
  3. 00:24Importance of Line of Sight Range
  4. 00:51PMR 428 Ballistic Computer Features
  5. 01:05Incline Correction in Real Time
  6. 01:13Final Advice for Incline Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Revic PMR 428 handle shooting on an incline?

The Revic PMR 428 has an integrated ballistic computer and sensors that automatically compensate for inclines in real-time. When shooting uphill or downhill, the scope adjusts its aiming solution based on the detected angle.

What type of range should I use with the Revic PMR 428 when shooting on an incline?

You must use the line-of-sight distance to the target from your external rangefinder. Do not use angle-modified range or horizontal distance, as the PMR 428's internal system handles all incline corrections.

Does the Revic PMR 428 have a built-in rangefinder?

No, the Revic PMR 428 does not have a built-in rangefinder. You will need to use an aftermarket or secondary rangefinding device to obtain the target distance.

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