REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope | Zeroing the Rifle

Published on October 28, 2019
Duration: 4:27

This guide details how to zero the REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope, emphasizing its semi-toolless turret adjustment system. It covers the process of adjusting for point of impact, locking and disengaging turrets, utilizing the zero stop, and resetting the zero mark. The method is presented as a simplified, elegant user experience characteristic of the PMR system.

Quick Summary

The REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope offers semi-toolless turret adjustments using a bullet tip. To zero, fire the rifle, adjust turrets to match impact, then lock, disengage, rotate the turret to zero, and re-engage. This process allows for precise zero setting and utilizes a zero stop to prevent over-adjustment below the set zero.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Zeroing
  2. 00:27Standard Scope Functionality
  3. 00:52Semi-Toolless Turrets
  4. 01:15Example: Adjusting Up
  5. 01:38Slipping the Zero Turret
  6. 01:46Locking and Disengaging Turret
  7. 02:13Zero Stop Functionality
  8. 02:20Re-engaging Turret and Setting Zero
  9. 03:17Example: Adjusting Down
  10. 03:54Up vs. Down Adjustment Difference
  11. 04:18Conclusion: REVIC PMR Zeroing

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the zero on the REVIC PMR428 Smart Rifle Scope?

To adjust the zero, first fire the rifle to determine the point of impact. Then, adjust the scope turrets to align the reticle with the point of impact. Finally, slip the zero turret to mark this new zero point by locking, disengaging, rotating to zero, and re-engaging the turret.

What makes the REVIC PMR428's turrets unique?

The REVIC PMR428 features semi-toolless turrets, meaning you can adjust them using the tip of a bullet to disengage and re-engage the mechanism. This system is designed to be user-friendly while maintaining precision.

How does the zero stop on the REVIC PMR428 work?

The zero stop on the REVIC PMR428 acts as a physical limit, preventing the turret from being dialed below the designated zero point. This is achieved by engaging a detent ball and sliding the turret cap to align with the zero stop.

What is the process for setting a new zero if the rifle is shooting high or low?

If shooting low, dial up the elevation turret until the point of impact is correct, then slip the zero turret to that position. If shooting high, dial down, slip the turret to the desired minute mark, and then re-engage. The process differs slightly based on the direction of adjustment.

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