Revic PMR RX1 | Part 3: Team Shooting

Published on May 15, 2020
Duration: 4:31

This video demonstrates a team-style long-range shooting scenario using the Revic PMR RX1 scope. It highlights how the scope's integrated ballistic computer and weather station enable efficient engagement of unknown distance targets, even when shooters use different calibers. The drill emphasizes communication between spotter and shooter for rapid target acquisition and engagement.

Quick Summary

The Revic PMR RX1 rifle scope offers a significant advantage in team shooting by featuring an onboard ballistic computer and weather station. This allows for individual ballistic calculations, enabling shooters to use different calibers effectively. The scope's heads-up display provides necessary adjustments for engaging unknown distance targets quickly and accurately.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Revic PMR RX1
  2. 00:42Team Style Match Scenario Setup
  3. 01:02Different Calibers & Revic Advantage
  4. 01:23Spotter & Rangefinder Role
  5. 01:40Engaging Target One (200 yards)
  6. 02:09Engaging Target Two (575 yards)
  7. 02:41Switching Shooters
  8. 02:50Shooter Engages Target Two
  9. 03:14Shooter Engages Target One
  10. 03:39Scenario Wrap-up & Review
  11. 03:55Revic PMR Versatility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Revic PMR RX1 in team shooting scenarios?

The Revic PMR RX1's primary advantage in team shooting is its onboard ballistic computer and weather station. This allows it to individually calculate ballistics for each shot, meaning shooters can use different calibers effectively without needing to manually adjust for each rifle's specific data.

How does the Revic PMR RX1 assist in engaging unknown distance targets?

The Revic PMR RX1 assists in engaging unknown distance targets by integrating a ballistic computer and weather station. Once the range is obtained by a spotter, the scope automatically calculates the necessary adjustments for elevation and windage, displaying them via a heads-up display for the shooter.

What is the typical setup for a team-style match scenario?

In a team-style match, the scenario typically involves identifying and acquiring targets at unknown distances. One team member acts as a spotter, ranging the target, while the other acts as the shooter, engaging it quickly and accurately based on the provided data.

Can the Revic PMR RX1 handle different calibers within the same team?

Yes, the Revic PMR RX1 is designed to handle different calibers within the same team. Its advanced system calculates individual ballistics for each rifle, eliminating the need for both shooters to use the same caliber for optimal performance.

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