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First off, my experiences with primary arms have been to notch to date. I purchased this scoped after plenty of due diligence researching (ample videos/reviews/information to be had). This unit was heavily discounted as it was supposed to have a small spec in the outer edge of the field of view. I can not find the blemish; trust me I've tried. The glass is very clear at all magnifications if properly focused. I have only run a 100 or so rounds with it mounted, and have not yet stretched the acss reticle's legs. Assuming the drops hit as advertised (the guys at primary assured the drops will work for different loads assuming you've re-zeroed at 100 yds), I find the feature packed ffp acss reticle to be a marvel. The unit appears to be built like a brick as well. Assuming all continues hold true, this scope is a real good deal at full price and a steal at the "blemished" discount price.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Cant find the Blemish. I have it mounted to a Armalite Eagle-15 16" Carbine 223 Wylde. Clear glass, focus is great, illumination is perfect, built solid, adjustable click turrets & parallax adjustment works fine. Have not shot it yet but the reticles are not cluttered, as I thought they might be. Other reviews mentioned a little heavy for a carbine, but for what I'm using it for, it will work just fine. Which is deer/hog hunting in Central Louisiana, where all shots are 100-120 yds inward. Average shots being 30-60 yds. I just wanted more Zoom/Power than the standard 1-4x24 or the 1-6x24. I have the Primary Arms 1-6x24 ACSS, which is great for light weight on carbines but even on the highest setting of 6 power, its about equivalent of an American 1-4x24 set on 4 power. 4 or 6 power is ok to get on target, but to pick a hair on the deer shoulder is not realistic with the PA 1-6x24 ACSS b/c I'm in my early 50's & my eyes are starting to show its age. That's why I went with the PA 4-14x44. It doesn't matter if your bench shooting or deer/hog hunting, the 4-14x44 is the way to go. For Home Defense, you may want to go with something smaller. Just depends what you will be using it for. Hope this helps!!! Deer Man OutRead full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a great scope. The reticle and ranging is awesome but I do have an issue with the alignment of the reticle illumination. With other reviews I've read others have also had issue with this alignment, not a huge deal as primary arms seems to make good with exchanges and warranty.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very good scope. Nice and solid. Tracks real nice and consistent. Kinda wish the DMR scale would illuminate , but it works fine the way it is. These scopes are hard to find right now. This scope is on back order from primary arms right now.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you're looking for good clear glass don't hesitate, buy it now. Put this on my 6.5 creedmoor and couldn't be happier. Great long range hunting optic. Very positive click adjustments. Clear glass throughout the magnification range. A feature I really like is the lighted reticle has multiple brightness settings and an off position between each setting. Very handy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New