ACOG 3.5×35 scope with Red Crosshair Reticle—the ranging reticle is calibrated for 7.62mm (. 308 cal) flat-top rifles to 1200 meters. Daytime illumination is provided by fiber optics and Tritium illuminates the scopes at night.
What does the ACOG stand for?
Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight
The Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (abbreviated ACOG) is a series of prismatic telescopic sights manufactured by Trijicon. The ACOG was originally designed to be used on the M16 rifle and M4 carbine, but Trijicon has also developed ACOG accessories for other firearms.
What’s better than an ACOG?
In general, Accupoint Rifle Scopes are higher-powered than ACOGs, and their magnification power is variable. If you look at the models available on OpticsPlanet, you’ll see the lowest power setting can be anywhere from 1x to 5x, while at highest magnification you get from 4x to 20x, dependent on which scope you choose.
How far is an ACOG good for?
The vast majority of ACOG reticles incorporate some form of BDC. When it comes to known distance ranges, I’ve only ever gone to out to 500 yards with the ACOG. I will attest out to 500 yards, after the meter to yards conversion is done, it’s dead on.
Is an ACOG a red dot sight?
The ACOG comes with the BDC, making it perfect for long-distance but also being able to hit your target. They are built for distance and for accuracy. The red dot is meant for short-range shooting. While both are accurate, it comes down to the distance you are looking at.
Are knockoff Acogs any good?
A perfect ACOG clone can help improve your speed, accuracy, and range. One of the best options on the market today is the Wipboten 4×32 True Fiber Red Illuminated Crosshair BDC. This scope is best for those who are on a limited budget but still want to get all the features of a good scope.
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What is the ACOG® 6×48?
It also incorporates a bullet drop compensator (BDC) with additional aiming points estimated for trajectory of the 7.62mm M80 out to 1200 meters. To further improve target acquisition and hit potential, the new ACOG® 6×48 incorporates Trijicon’s Bindon Aiming Concept™ (BAC) feature – a revolutionary both-eyes-open method of aiming.
What is the new Trijicon ta648-308 ACOG reticle?
Powered by Trijicon’s patented fiber optics and tritium-based technology, the new TA648-308 ACOG® reticle features a red chevron aiming point. It also incorporates a bullet drop compensator (BDC) with additional aiming points estimated for trajectory of the 7.62mm M80 out to 1200 meters.
What size scope do I need for a 308 cal?
ACOG 3.5×35 scope with Red Crosshair Reticle—the ranging reticle is calibrated for 7.62mm (.308 cal) flat-top rifles to 1200 meters. Includes Flat Top Adapter. Daytime illumination is provided by fiber optics and Tritium illuminates the scopes at night.
Does the ACOG® have a battery?
Most ACOG® models are battery free, featuring a tritium/fiber optic illuminated reticle that automatically adjusts the brightness based on available light. Several ACOG models are designed with a user adjustable brightness setting powered by a single AA battery. The 3.5×35 LED and 4×32 LED models both offer six adjustable brightness settings.