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How to Sight In Your Rifle with the Primary Arms SLx MicroPrism ACSS Aurora Reticle

In this video, John Boyette shares his experience attending a Long-Range Carbine Course at Dewitt’s Sporting Clays, where the Primary Arms SLx MicroPrism ACSS Aurora Reticle proved popular for intermediate-range precision. The article emphasizes the benefits of using a BDC (Bullet Drop Compensation) reticle, highlighting the importance of selecting an optimal sight-in distance. Boyette chose a 200-yard zero as the “anchor” point, considering the rifle's and ammunition's precision, which resulted in a combined 5 MOA accuracy at 300 yards—suitable for consistent hits on human-sized targets.

Read more in our blog: https://tracearmorygroup.com/blogs/training-blog/mastering-precision-how-to-sight-in-your-rifle-with-the-primary-arms-slx-microprism-acss-aurora-reticle

Boyette outlines his method for sighting in with a BDC optic, explaining the process of gathering data like sight height and ammunition velocity, then using the Hornady Ballistic App to determine a short-range sight-in distance of 29 yards. Although the short-range sight-in has limitations, it effectively aligns the sight and trajectory arc for fine-tuning at longer distances.

The post concludes with details of 200 and 300-yard test shots, confirming that the BDC reticle tracked accurately, providing a reliable setup for long-range engagements. This hands-on approach offers readers practical insights into sighting in their own rifles for precise, long-range accuracy.

Видео How to Sight In Your Rifle with the Primary Arms SLx MicroPrism ACSS Aurora Reticle канала Trace Armory Group
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