SWAT Optics HSS DMR 1-10x LPVO
SWAT Optics HSS DMR 5.56 1-10x FFP LPVO
SWAT Optics HSS DMR
SWAT Optics LPVO
SWAT Optics LPVO
SWAT Optics HSS DMR 5.56 1-10x FFP LPVO
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SWAT Optics HSS DMR 5.56 1-10x FFP LPVO

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SWAT Optics · HSS DMR · 5.56 · MOD M · 1–10× FFP LPVO

SWAT Optics HSS DMR 5.56 MOD M

1–10× FFP LPVO

Designed for urban reality: vehicles, windows, partial exposure, and time pressure—where the limiting factor is often not “glass,” but how fast you can interpret and act.

Scope note: This page is educational. It is not legal advice, certified training, or use-of-force guidance.

Measurement-first workflow Evidence preservation Reduced cognitive load Analog-capable reticle use

Doctrine-Informed Engineering”

It is safer and more accurate to say the HSS DMR workflow is doctrine-informed rather than “reverse engineered from military doctrine.” Military doctrine provides principles (observation discipline, use of cover, communication clarity, and reducing cognitive load), not a specific commercial reticle blueprint. The HSS DMR applies those principles to optic and reticle decisions in a measurable way.

Fact: Bullets are not lasers. They arc, drift, drop, and lose energy over distance. That is why range discipline matters. The M-Reticle is designed to help you measure what you can see (structures, exposure, and vehicle context) and apply validated holds—without relying on electronics as a requirement.

Patent status: Multiple patent-pending applications (design and utility).

System Quick Links

HSS DMR 5.56 — Product

1–10× FFP LPVO (MOD M)

HSS DMR .308 — System Pair

Shared geometry + cross-platform training

Tools & Training

Use the same system language across your setup.

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Watch the HSS DMR in Real Scenarios

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Windows & HVAC: evidence preservation matters

Measurement-first: reduce guessing, speed up holds

Urban reality: clutter, angles, movement, time pressure

Why the HSS DMR Feels Faster in the Real World

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Diagram 1 — The Measurement Stack

Important: H36 is a 36-inch vertical structural ruler used to measure kneeling shooter height at long distances and to assess exposure above a vehicle hood and engine block where an enemy may take cover. H36 is also used to measure the average height of a residential window and can also be applied to measure deer height. It is not a torso or silhouette measurement tool.

Diagram 2 — The Decision Loop (Built for Time Pressure)

Reminder: T-Zones are reference grid sectors for communication (Shoot, Move, Communicate). They are not exact physical aim points on the scope.

Smart Zero AI (Ballistics Calculator Workflow)

Smart Zero AI is a workflow concept inside your ballistics process: it evaluates a range of candidate zero distances and can recommend a zero that best aligns your ammo, environmental inputs (which can affect muzzle velocity and trajectory), and your most important engagement band—so your practical holds better match your intended reticle/BDC usage.

Accuracy note: It is more defensible to say “evaluates candidate zeros and recommends an alignment” than “perfectly aligns” or “exact yard.” Results depend on input quality and real-world validation.

Features

Core

  • 1–10× LPVO
  • First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle behavior
  • HSS Reticle System — MOD M
  • ED glass (clarity-focused)
  • Kill flash included
  • Mount included (3 locking lugs)

Durability & Controls

  • IPX68
  • Waterproof / shockproof / dustproof
  • Nitrogen purged
  • 0.5 MOA adjustments
  • Audible & tactile adjustments
  • Capped turrets
  • Digital scope leveling kit

Technical Overview (Conservative)

Area What this system emphasizes
Reticle role Measurement-first “interface” for fast interpretation (structures, exposure, vehicle context) to support validated holds.
Illumination Use illumination to support speed without washing out fine subtension cues; etched clarity remains central.
Ranging/holds Use the calculator + validation at the range; avoid universal “BDC hope” assumptions.
Comms T-Zones as communication sectors (not aim points) for short, repeatable callouts.

Owned and Operated by Wizhunt Inc., Lewisville, Texas

Scott E. Hunt is the founder of SWAT Optics and designer of the patent-pending HSS DMR M-Reticle. He previously served as Senior Director of Analytics & IT at ContentGuard – Pendrell Corporation (NASDAQ: PCO), contributing to technology featured by MIT. He attended executive protection training at ESI and earned his Executive Protection Certificate at Strategic Weapons Academy of Texas. Hunt holds 50+ certifications ranging from AI, ML, analytics, business, and data science. His work focuses on reducing cognitive load in precision optics.

Doctrine & Standards References

Doctrine is referenced conservatively for principles and terminology only. Doctrine defines concepts; it does not endorse products.

  • General marksmanship and small-unit principles (observation discipline, use of cover, communication clarity, reduced cognitive load)
  • Product claims are framed as workflows and design intent, not guaranteed outcomes

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