REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope | Virtual Ballistic Drop Compensation (VBDC)

Published on October 29, 2019
Duration: 3:24

The REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope features Virtual Ballistic Drop Compensation (VBDC) technology, acting as a fully automated ballistic computer integrated into the scope. This system solves the problem of calculating a full ballistic solution in real-time, accounting for factors like air density, elevation, Coriolis effect, inclination, and spindrift, unlike older fixed BDC turrets. It allows for corrections up to 1500 yards or more, depending on scope elevation, offering a fast and straightforward field solution for long-range shooting.

Quick Summary

The REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope features Virtual Ballistic Drop Compensation (VBDC) technology, acting as an integrated ballistic computer. It calculates a full ballistic solution in real-time, accounting for environmental factors and offering corrections up to 1500 yards, making long-range shooting faster and more accurate than traditional BDC turrets.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Virtual Ballistic Turret
  2. 00:11REVIC PMR428 Main Feature: VBDC Technology
  3. 00:24Evolution from Old BDC Turrets
  4. 00:36Problem Solved: Real-time Ballistic Solution
  5. 00:53Corrections for Coriolis, Inclination, Spindrift
  6. 01:04Extended Range Correction (1500+ Yards)
  7. 01:17Fast Solution for Proficient Shooters
  8. 01:30Complex System, Simple to Use
  9. 01:41How to Use: Point and Dial
  10. 01:55Example: Ranging Target and Dialing
  11. 02:08Powering Up the Display
  12. 02:14Dialing to Target Range
  13. 02:25Computer Calculation Process
  14. 02:38Functionality for Closer Distances
  15. 02:45Visualizing Reticle and Display Changes
  16. 02:52Ensuring Accuracy: Scope, Gun, Package
  17. 02:58Ease of Use and Speed in the Field
  18. 03:05Comparison to Old BDC Turrets and Ballistic Computers
  19. 03:17Conclusion: REVIC PMR Virtual Ballistic Turret

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the REVIC PMR428's Virtual Ballistic Drop Compensation (VBDC) technology?

The primary advantage of the REVIC PMR428's VBDC technology is its ability to calculate a full ballistic solution in real-time. Unlike older fixed BDC turrets, it accounts for environmental factors like air density, elevation, Coriolis effect, inclination, and spindrift, providing more accurate long-range adjustments.

How does a shooter operate the virtual ballistic turret on the REVIC PMR428?

Operating the REVIC PMR428 is straightforward: first, range the target using a rangefinder. Then, unlock the elevation turret and dial it until the scope's internal display shows the target's yardage. The scope's integrated ballistic computer then makes the necessary adjustments.

What range of distances can the REVIC PMR428 correct for?

The REVIC PMR428 can correct for distances as far as the scope's elevation adjustment allows, typically up to 1500 yards or more. This is a significant improvement over older BDC turrets, which were often limited to 700-800 yards before requiring manual corrections.

How does the REVIC PMR428 compare to traditional BDC turrets and separate ballistic computers?

The REVIC PMR428 is presented as a significant upgrade, offering a fully automated, integrated ballistic solution that is much faster and more accurate in the field than traditional BDC turrets or separate ballistic computers. It eliminates the need for manual calculations or fixed adjustments.

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