How to Zero "ComBlock" DMR / Sniper rifle with PSO1 Scope! How to use PSO 1 scope!

Published on January 19, 2020
Duration: 20:00

This video provides a comprehensive guide to zeroing ComBlock DMRs like the SVD and PSL using the PSO-1 scope. It details the scope's turret mechanics, offers a practical 'cheat' zeroing method using iron sights, and explains the click values (5cm at 100m). The guide also covers reticle features, rangefinding capabilities, bullet drop compensation (BDC), illumination, and critical mounting procedures.

Quick Summary

The PSO-1 scope features turrets with a click value of 5cm at 100 meters (approx. 0.5 MIL). A practical zeroing method uses the rifle's iron sights for initial alignment. The reticle includes a stadiametric rangefinder and BDC chevrons for long-range shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to PSO-1 Scope & ComBlock Rifles
  2. 01:29PSO-1 Turret Mechanics Explained
  3. 03:25Practical Zeroing Procedure (Cheat Method)
  4. 05:34Fine-Tuning & Click Values (5cm @ 100m)
  5. 06:54How to Reset PSO-1 Turret Scale
  6. 09:59PSO-1 Reticle: Rangefinding & MIL Scale
  7. 12:42Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) Chevrons
  8. 16:12PSO-1 Illumination & Accessories
  9. 18:36Critical Scope Mounting & Tension

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the click value for the PSO-1 scope turrets?

Each click on the PSO-1 scope's elevation and windage turrets adjusts the point of impact by 5 centimeters at 100 meters. This is equivalent to approximately 0.5 MIL or 1.96 inches.

How can I easily zero a PSO-1 scope on my rifle?

A practical 'cheat' method involves using your rifle's already zeroed iron sights to get on target at 100 meters. Then, adjust the PSO-1 scope's reticle to match the point of aim from the iron sights.

What features does the PSO-1 reticle offer besides aiming?

The PSO-1 reticle includes a stadiametric rangefinder calibrated for human-sized targets (1.7-1.8m) and additional chevrons for bullet drop compensation (BDC) at extended ranges like 500 or 700 yards.

How do I reset the PSO-1 scope's turret scale to zero?

To reset the scale, loosen the two silver screws on top of the turret. This allows you to rotate the scale ring independently of the internal adjustment mechanism, enabling you to set it back to '0'.

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