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Hi guys. I had a chance to get to the range here at the NRA head quarters. It is a 50yrd in door range. The mission was to zero in my ACOG TA31DOC at 50yrds and the Doc RedDot which sits on top at 17yrds.
I was shooting from a bench with my bipod. The gentlemen there said my groupings were excellent since I was not using a sand bag and only a bipod. I ran out of ammunition so I didn't get to shoot it when it was perfectly zeroed in however here is the last target I had. Man I love this rifle! Thanks for looking guys! Here are the results: ACOG Four Shot Grouping. The one that hit center was my last round of ammo after zeroing the ACOG perfect, wish I had some more ammo!!!! Shooting fast with the RedDot at 17yrds: This message has been edited. Last edited by: 1Love, ______________________________ NRA Life Member USP .45 P7M8 Carry Pistol P7M8 SIG 556 |
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So how much up/down adjustment turns between 77 and 55 gr. at 50 yards once you gotit tuned in Left to Right did it take for your ACOG model?
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I honestly am not sure. The 55gr was all over the place at 50yrds. It did fine at 17yrds though. ______________________________ NRA Life Member USP .45 P7M8 Carry Pistol P7M8 SIG 556 |
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how much of that quarter is covered by the red dot at 50 yds.?
1. Safety , 2. Situational awareness, 3. Proficiency It's like we need a Declaration of Dependance. |
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Shoot the red dot at 50 yards and zero it and shoot the ACOG at 100 yards. Then post some pics. of that $3,000 rig with the targets.
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