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Q&A for Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, First Focal Plane (FFP) — 36 Questions & 46 Answers

Name Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, First Focal Plane (FFP) (4.4)
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Tank.Dempsey, member, from AL, United States, asked on May 25, 2021

Which model would be best for .308?

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Answered by Ben, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on June 11, 2021

The 7.62 version would be the best option.

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Answered by Bethany Kopel, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on December 16, 2020

I would suggest the ACSS Raptor 5.56 FFP.

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Bdon, member, from OR, United States, asked on March 20, 2021

which option is better for a 6.5 creedmoor?

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Answered by Ben, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on April 14, 2021

That will depend on the loads and grain size, you most likely will have to calculate your own data for the round you shoot.

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Answered by Ben, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on April 14, 2021

At 1x it can be used as a standard red dot, but after increasing magnification, the A2 post will not be visible.

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Answered by Ben, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on January 26, 2021

Yes the reticle will work no problem for .300BLK.

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Rafyl, guest, from IL, United States, asked on October 27, 2020

Can this be used with an AK74/545x39? I have a Midwest Industries scope mount.

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Answered by Bethany Kopel, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on December 16, 2020

As long as you have the proper mount, this will work with the AK74.

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Answered by Bethany Kopel, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on December 16, 2020

Primary Arms states that the BDC will stay accurate at all 1-6x levels of magnification.

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Kevin, guest, from OK, United States, asked on October 02, 2019

Can this be used on an AR10/308 platform or do I need to go to the pa4-14xffp308?

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Answered by Armando R., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 10, 2019

You can definitely use it on a .308, but you would need to verify the drops on your own depending on the reticle you go with. The .308 model would of course be a bit more convenient because it is already loosely calibrated for the .308 caliber.

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Answered by BTown, member, from CO, United States, on May 06, 2019

1. Weight is 1lb 8oz
2. .223/5.56 suggested zero is at 100 yards and use the tip of the chevron

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Alaskagreen, member, from AK, United States, asked on November 17, 2018

Is it 7.62x39 or 7.62x51?

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Answered by sean, guest, from GA, United States, on December 01, 2018

7.62 x 39 and 300 blackout. 4x14 ffp is the .308 reticle

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