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ID 1798434 | MPN E2606
Revic

Revic PMR 428 4-28x 56mm Rifle Scope - Illuminated RX1 MIL

$3,254.99

Revic PMR 428 4-28x 56mm Rifle Scope - Illuminated RX1 MIL - Gunwerks produces one of the most revered custom long-range rifles in the firearms industry and they do not stop at the rifle. Gunwerks paired with Revic optics to produce scopes that specifically cater to the needs of their shooters. Revic produces smart scopes that include sophisticated sensors and software that take the guess work out of long range shooting. The Revic PMR 428 has a massive zoom range, large 56mm objective lens with a wide 34mm diameter tube allowing for ample light transmission, tool-less rezero turrets for convenience, adjustable parallax, illuminated first focal plane reticle, Bluetooth compatible, built in compass, an onboard ballistics calculator with a virtual BDC internally, and has a built in weather station that gives you temperature, elevation, barometric pressure, incline, direction and more. This gives a shooter all the information they need to eliminate variables and absolutely ensure the most accurate shot possible. It also simplifies the process for the shooter. Just snap your target's distance with any rangefinder. If your target is at 866 yards, then dial your elevation turret until you see 866 yards in the scope's display and you are on target. The scope's programming calculates the solution in real time and with ballistics at your fingertips, there is no need to take your head off the rifle. It's long range shooting, made accurate, made simple.
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Revic PMR 428 4-28x 56mm Rifle Scope - Illuminated RX1 MIL

 

Revic PMR 428 4-28x 56mm Rifle Scope - Illuminated RX1 MIL
by Revic

$3,254.99

 
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Revic PMR 428 4-28x 56mm Rifle Scope - Illuminated RX1 MIL - Gunwerks produces one of the most revered custom long-range rifles in the firearms industry and they do not stop at the rifle. Gunwerks paired with Revic optics to produce scopes that specifically cater to the needs of their shooters. Revic produces smart scopes that include sophisticated sensors and software that take the guess work out of long range shooting.

The Revic PMR 428 has a massive zoom range, large 56mm objective lens with a wide 34mm diameter tube allowing for ample light transmission, tool-less rezero turrets for convenience, adjustable parallax, illuminated first focal plane reticle, Bluetooth compatible, built in compass, an onboard ballistics calculator with a virtual BDC internally, and has a built in weather station that gives you temperature, elevation, barometric pressure, incline, direction and more.

This gives a shooter all the information they need to eliminate variables and absolutely ensure the most accurate shot possible. It also simplifies the process for the shooter.

Just snap your target's distance with any rangefinder. If your target is at 866 yards, then dial your elevation turret until you see 866 yards in the scope's display and you are on target. The scope's programming calculates the solution in real time and with ballistics at your fingertips, there is no need to take your head off the rifle. It's long range shooting, made accurate, made simple.

  • Gunwerks Revic E2606
  • Scope Model: PMR 428
  • 4-28x Magnification
  • 56mm Objective Lens
  • First Focal Plane
  • RX1 MIL Reticle, Illuminated
  • Illuminated Reticle
  • 34mm Tube
  • Side Adjustable Parallax
  • Tool-less Zero Stop Turrets
  • 0.1 MRAD Per Click Adjustment
  • Adjustment Range: 15 MRAD
  • Eye Relief: 3.3"
  • Weight: 47 oz
  • Length: 14"
  • AAA Lithium Battery
  • Tungsten Gray Finish

Specifications

Length 14in
Reticle Illuminated RX1 MIL
Model E2606
Type Rifle Scope
Eye Relief 3.3in
Magnification 4-28x
Objective Diameter 56mm
Color Black
Adjustment 0.1 MIL
Finish Tungsten Gray
Focal Plane First Focal Plane
Illuminated Reticle Yes
Max Elevation 15 MIL
Max Windage 15 MIL
Tube Diameter 34mm
Turret Tool-less Zero Stop
Weight 47oz

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