Primary Arms Optics released its newest iteration of their SLx 1-6×24 SFP rifle scope, now featuring the ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 BDC reticle.
The ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 BDC is a high-performance, fiber-optic reticle with unmatched engagement speed across variable distances. Designed for 5.56 and .308 cartridges, the ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 features optimized ballistic-drop holdovers and built-in target ranging out to 600 yards, allowing for split-second engagements at distance without an external rangefinder. For close targets, the NOVA’s Red Dot Bright fiber-optic illumination serves as a fast, reflexive aiming point that keeps pace with the fastest close-quarters optics.
Combined with the advanced features and quality glass of the 4th generation SLx 1-6×24 rifle scope, the ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 is a good choice for both carbines and battle rifles. Like all Primary Arms Optics products, it comes with a comprehensive lifetime warranty and commitment to customer satisfaction.
“The new ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 reticle is a game-changer, offering the precision of an optimized BDC system with the intense illumination of a fiber-optic wire,” says Stephen Morgan, product marketing director at Primary Arms Optics. “Whether you’re shooting at close targets or engaging at 500 yards and beyond, the new SLx 1-6×24 with ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 reticle will give you all the tools to land faster shots on target.”
Priced at $339.99, the SLx 1-6×24 SFP rifle scope with ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 reticle is now available for purchase. Both Black and FDE variants are available.
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