From Primary Arms Optics
Primary Arms Optics has announced the restock of two popular long-range GLx rifle scopes: the GLx 4-16x50mm FFP Rifle Scope with ACSS HUD DMR 308 Reticle and the GLx 6-24x50mm FFP Rifle Scope with Athena BPR MIL Reticle. These scopes are part of Primary Arms’ mid-tier optics line, GLx, which brings premium technology and materials into an approachable price range.
The GLx 4-16x50mm First Focal Plane (FFP) Rifle Scope with ACSS HUD DMR reticle is designed for superior agility when engaging targets from medium to long distance. With over 3.5” of eye relief and a 23.5oz weight, this optic is nimble when acquiring targets, though the 50mm objective lens still provides improved image quality when identifying a target in suboptimal lighting. These features are supported with the proven ACSS HUD DMR 308 reticle, which features advanced holdover and ranging designs to improve your speed and precision with 5.56×45, 6.8SPC, and .308 Winchester cartridges.
What’s the difference between a wire and etched-glass reticle?
The GLx 6-24x50mm FFP with Athena BPR MIL reticle outshines its competition in long-range marksmanship. Utilizing the patented GLx turret design, users can quickly adjust their elevation with remarkable tracking accuracy, and the locking turret feature allows for quick return to zero without overtravel. For faster engagements, users can leverage the Athena BPR MIL’s integrated ranging ladder and MIL-grid stadia. With full reticle illumination, this scope can provide clear holdovers from dawn through dusk.
“We’re excited to see the return of two of our most popular GLx rifle scopes,” says Terry Mears, Primary Arms’ Director of Sales and Product Marketing. “The GLx 4-16x50mm and 6-24x50mm platforms are among our top performers in long-range marksmanship. With the ACSS HUD DMR 308 and Athena BPR MIL reticles, users can fully leverage their scope’s technology for remarkable precision, even out to 1000 yards.”
With cutting-edge turret technology, intuitive reticle designs, and exceptional glass clarity, these scopes are built to compete with premium scopes without breaking the budget. To view and order these two scopes, visit the GLx product page on the Primary Arms site or through your preferred online retailer.
If you’re looking for an optic a little more CQB, take a look at the company’s 1-6 SLx.
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