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PRIMARY ARMS ® 3X COMPACT SCOPE WITH PATENTED 223/5 56 5 45X39 308 ACSS® RETICLE The “Advanced Combined Sighting System” reticle combines Bullet Drop Compensation Range Estimation Wind and Leads into one easy to use system ACHIEVING A CLEAR RETICLE PICTURE Setting the diopter ring at the rear of the eyepiece is the critical first

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PRIMARY ARMS

3X COMPACT SCOPE

WITH PATENTED .223/5.56, 5.45X39, .308 ACSS

RETICLE

READ THIS FIRST!

The top Picatinny rail is NOT removable.

Removing the rail could cause nitrogen to leak

and void the warranty. A prismatic scope uses a series of lenses to bend the light so that the scope can be more compact. The reticle must be viewed when mounted at the proper eye relief or it may appear canted. Each individual unit has been tested. Mount it up and go shooting. The reticle will be in proper alignment to the upper Thread locker is recommended on the base and accessory rail screws. The base screws may be removed for use with AR-15 carry handle upper receivers in conjunction with our Steel Knurled

Head Thumb Screw, part no: 92581A320.

available, part no: PAC3XKF. 1

PRIMARY ARMS

3X COMPACT SCOPE

WITH PATENTED .223/5.56, 5.45X39, .308 ACSS

RETICLE

The “Advanced Combined Sighting System" reticle combines Bullet Dr op Compensation, Range Estimation, Wind and Leads into one easy to use sys tem.

ACHIEVING A CLEAR RETICLE PICTURE

Setting the diopter ring at the rear of the eyepiece is the critical fir st step to successful precision shooting. Looking at a featureless light background like a clear blue sky or blank wall, the reticle should appear sharp and crisp. If it does not, you need to adjust by using the ring. If you are farsighted, turn the ri ng clockwise; if nearsighted, turn it counterclockwise. Look at the scope with quick g lances and adjust until the reticle is clear at first glance. This is a one-time adjustment. Because everyone"s eyes are different, the ideal adjustment will vary from person to person. The reticle details may appear small when not looking at the range they are set for, which is 400-600 yards. Shooting at those ranges is best done in the pro ne position. Your new scope has a three year warranty against manufacturer defects. If you have any questions, please email info@primaryarms.com or call 713-344-9600. 2

GETTING TO KNOW THE ACSS

RETICLE

The ACSS

(Advanced Combined Sighting System) is a giant leap forward in reticl e design that uses bullet drop compensation correlated with range estimati on, wind and leads in one simple to use system. The ACSS reticle increases first hit ratio and decreases time on target dramatically. It is a two-part reticle that allows you to be very fast from 0 to 300 yards and very accurate from 400 to 600 yards.

ESTABLISHING ZERO

Using a bipod or sandbags, preferably on a bench or in the prone positio n, adjust your turrets to dial in your point of impact five (5) rounds at 100 ya rds to the center dot. Each click is ½ MOA or ½ inch at 100 yards. How high up or down you must “dial in" depends on your rifle and ammunition (covered in the ba llistic section).

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BULLET

DROP COMPENSATION (BDC)

Gravity will affect your bullet's trajectory (or path). The starts at the center dot and finishes at the 600 yard mark indicated by the number (6). Simply aim using the hash mark that coincides with the range to target. For targets at ranges between hash marks you can split the difference. For example, for a target at 450 yards you should aim halfway between the 400 and 500 yard hash marks. We recommend that you establish a steady, supported position in order to utilize the BDC. 3

UNDERSTANDING THE WIND AND

BULLET DRIFT

Notice the dots aligned with the BDC. They are the 5 mph wind marks as shown in the following picture. Wind will cause the bullet to drift left or ri ght depending on wind direction. Understanding wind is important, as even a 2 mph wind at a 90 degree angle to the bullet"s path can cause the bullet to drift over

10" at 600 yards.

You can use the dots as a starting point in different conditions. For example, if you have approximately a 2.5 mph wind, you would hold half-way to the dot. I f you have a 10 mph wind, you would double the hold of the dot, and so on.

LEADING YOUR TARGET

The average target moves at 8.6 mph. The "lead dots" are set for a target moving at a 90 degree angle to the shooter. Depending on the direction of the target"s movement, fire using the “lead dots" instead of the center dot. They are best used at 100 to 300 yards and are highly effective on targets of opportunity.

For more information on how

to use your ACSS reticle, please check out our YouTube video. Type in this link exactly, it is case sensitive: http://youtu.be/nxwaiDeXP8c 4

HOW TO RANGE YOUR TARGET

Knowing the proper range of your target is crucial in order to use the r ight hold on the BDC. The horizontal bars range estimate center mass on targets 18" wide, and predators or small game with an approximately 18" measurement from shoul der to hip. Starting vertically at the bottom line and measuring upwards will r ange estimate targets 5'10" tall.

DIALING IN FOR YOUR BARREL LENGTH

AND AMMUNITION

Establishing zero, or dialing in your scope

Your point of impact will vary depending on type of ammunition, barrel le ngth, altitude above sea level, and weather conditions. The following chart is based on a

100 yard zero, with +/- increments in inches, with the exception of the

50 yard zero

recommended for M193/14.5" barrels.

How to use the zero chart

Find your type of ammo on the top left corner. Starting on the left, locate your barrel length. Line up with your current altitude and dial in the +/- inches in dicated at 100 yards (again with the exception of the 14.5" barrel). 5

Primary Arms

“ACSS CQB M2"

.223/5.56mm 5.45x39mm .

308/7.62x51mm

Zero in using the

ballistic chart below according to your altitude and barrel length. Increments are in inches.

SPECIFICATIONS & FEATURES

Illumination: red

Nitrogen purged

Waterproof

Fog resistant

Field of view: 31.5ft at 100 yards

Diopter adjustment +3 to -3

Eye relief: 2.7-3.0 in.

Fully multi-coated

Uses one CR2032 battery (included)

Length 5.6 in.

Net weight: 16.8 oz.

Lens cover included

WARRANTY: Your new scope has a three-year warranty against manufacturer defects. If you have any questions, please email or call.

Primary Arms, LLC.

Toll Free: 855-774-2767

Email: info@primaryarms.com

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