PR5 5-25X56MM FFP Scope - Unboxing, Overview, and Zeroing

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Folks, it's time to get your long-range loadouts ready for an optic meant to push the distance.

https://hi-luxoptics.com/products/hi-lux-pr5-5x-25x56-ffp-rifle-scope?variant=43970323415253

For your consideration, we present the new PR 5, 5-25X56MM First Focal Plane scope.

00:00 Unboxing
A few quick facts about the scope:
- 5 to 25 power magnification
- 56mm Objective for incredible brightness
- 34mm scope tube, for stellar light transmission and a large adjustment range
- 100 MOA+ (30 Mil +) of adjustment
- First Focal Plane reticle, with plenty of holdovers and a Christmas tree that includes windage
- Zero Stop on the elevation turret
- Stainless Steel Internals, for astounding durability

As for what you'll get in the box:
- The scope
- Lens covers
- Sun shade
- Throw lever (wrap-around style)
- Small tools
- Instructions & Paperwork

This scope is built to handle tougher and farther conditions than we're putting it through today.

Adjustments are made in 0.1 Mil (Mrad) increments.
For a point of comparison: Adjusting from a 100-yard zero to 650 yards only uses about 5 Mil (5.2 Mil for the .308 we're shooting, and 4.6 Mil for the 6.5 CM). That leaves quite a lot of adjustment for longer-range targets!

03:43 Zeroing the KRG
We're off to an easy start with the KRG. Chris is a master of boresighting, and started the shoot quite close to the target. The ammo he's using here isn't as dialed-in as the ammo for the .308, but is still quite sufficient for a PRS match.

08:01 Zeroing the MDT
Just as easy as the KRG. Not much to see here except some holes in paper.

11:02 KRG - 650 Yds
Start with the 30" target, then move to the 5" target.
To convert the sizes to MOA: First, a 4.4 MOA target, then a 0.73 MOA target.

14:17 MDT - 650 Yds

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