Review: Holosun HS503G red dot sight w/ACSS Reticle

Published on January 9, 2017
Duration: 10:19

This guide covers the setup and use of the Holosun HS503G red dot sight with the ACSS reticle, drawing on expert insights from InRangeTV. It details mounting options, reticle utilization for various ranges, the benefits of pairing with a magnifier, and the practical application of its motion-activated feature. The review highlights its value as a sub-$200 optic, suitable for both close-quarters and extended range engagements when properly configured.

Quick Summary

The Holosun HS503G red dot sight, featuring the ACSS reticle, is a reliable and versatile option in the sub-$200 price range. Its motion-activated 'shake awake' feature conserves battery, while the ACSS reticle offers aiming points for CQB to 600 yards. Pairing it with a magnifier enhances its long-range precision capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introducing Holosun HS503G ACSS
  2. 00:53Evolution of Budget Red Dots
  3. 01:29Primary Arms & Holosun Partnership
  4. 02:30ACSS Reticle Features
  5. 03:41Shooting Performance & EOTech Comparison
  6. 04:29Magnifier Utility
  7. 05:11Magnifier Enhances ACSS
  8. 06:38Personal Preference & Durability
  9. 07:45Motion-Activated Feature
  10. 08:55Included Accessories & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Holosun HS503G red dot sight?

The Holosun HS503G features a motion-activated 'shake awake' system for battery conservation, a crisp and clear image, and comes with both a full-height (1/3 co-witness) and a low mount. It is also compatible with standard Aimpoint Micro mounts and is made in China.

How does the ACSS reticle on the Holosun HS503G work?

The ACSS reticle includes a chevron for 50/200/300-yard zero, BDC dots for 400-600 yards, and a large horseshoe for CQB. The horseshoe can be turned off, offering flexibility for different engagement scenarios.

Is the Holosun HS503G a reliable budget red dot sight?

Yes, the Holosun HS503G is presented as a reliable option in the sub-$200 price range, demonstrating improvements over older budget optics. It has shown good performance in holding zero and providing a clear image during testing.

What is the benefit of using a magnifier with the Holosun HS503G?

Using a magnifier, such as the Vortex VMX-3T, with the Holosun HS503G significantly enhances the utility of the ACSS BDC dots for precise aiming at extended ranges (400-600 yards), making the optic more versatile.

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