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Thread: PA Holosun 507c & 509t2 w/ ACSS Vulcan

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    Supporting Business NH Shooter's Avatar
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    I guess I've been living under a rock.

    Though I wish it was a dot instead of a chevron, this is genius! Because eye/hand coordination is not one of my strong suits, I always have to tweak sight alignment when I present on target. It's so quick and intuitive for me I had to specifically look to see that I'm doing it.

    Finding the dot (so I've read) is a thing. It will be certainly be a thing for me. I can absolutely, 100% see how that 250 MOA circle will a major benefit for me finding Waldo in the middle of the pizza.

    Short of Trijicon offering this in a RMR, I believe I've found a new leading contender for my upcoming MRDS purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVP View Post
    Anyone have any further experience with this reticle option? Are they or will they be available for other optics like the 509?


    I have kinda experienced some of the things the OP described when shooting from odd positions SHO/WHO.
    Seems like a good reticle option to have my wife start learning the dot.

    This was announced for the 509T in the New 2022 product announcements today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    This was announced for the 509T in the New 2022 product announcements today!
    Where was this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boing View Post
    Where was this?
    https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-...-products#rs10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    This was announced for the 509T in the New 2022 product announcements today!
    Nice!


    I got played I literally just talked with Primary Arms and asked if they had plans to put the ACSS reticle in the 509T and they told me they had now plans to….. but I guess they had to show their poker face.

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    Reticle larger than the window. That’s a very clever design. I can’t see a disadvantage. I wish it came with a standard dot as the primary aiming point.
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    What is the "industry standard" footprint? News to me there was a standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    What is the "industry standard" footprint? News to me there was a standard.
    I'm sure they are trying to say RMR footprint without saying RMR footprint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Reticle larger than the window. That’s a very clever design. I can’t see a disadvantage. I wish it came with a standard dot as the primary aiming point.
    Indeed. The 10 MOA chevron won't work for me due to astigmatism, but a 1 MOA dot would be manageable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH Shooter View Post
    Indeed. The 10 MOA chevron won't work for me due to astigmatism, but a 1 MOA dot would be manageable.

    I'm in the same boat here. I can't use the circle, circle dot, or chevron due to how me astigmatism works in mixed lighting where I have the dot bright enough for sunlight or a flashlight.

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