We picked up an AUG today, and want to put an ACOG on it. Gazing at the Trijicon site I see a bewildering array of ACOGs!
Application is target, light game hunting, and general stuff you do with a bullpup. Range mostly less than 100 yds, but usability at 200 yds is desirable. If it's laser friendly for night hunting that's a plus.
I haven't been around much lately. I started a new job a year ago and I have to run just to stay in the same place. On the plus side I'm the lab director at a startup 20 bbl brewery, and we make the best damn beer in Louisiana!
I chose a TA33r-H when I bought mine. Mainly for the .223 ballistic reticle and the fiber optic.
I did replace the mount with a Larue QD lever mount.......great 3 power optic!
Big difference between the ACOG and most other stuff out there...you can use the ACOG for a hammer if you really need one. Think of it as a hammer with superior optics.
Charlie wrote: Thanks for the recommendations. I was leaning toward the TA-33/TA-11 myself.
The reticle choices are a bit confusing, so many variations. We use mil-dots on the other rifles, but I'm open to other variations.
Key diff is field of vision...one is 3x30 the other 3.5x35. I personally like the TA11 myself, works good on my .308 and I have the J-308 reticle in green.
A lot is your personal pref, not sure any one is better or worse than another...
Looked at an ACOG for my LMT, decided to go with a 1.5-6 power scope.
With plans on taking this carbine hog hunting, I felt a variable optic would suit my needs better.
Would love to have a ACOG as well.....just not in the budget.
ACOG's are great scopes. What they bring to the table is ruggedness and they do that in spades. They truly are a combat scope for the soldiers which makes them a hellva scope for us.
The last piece of this puzzle was the TA11 mount. Last Friday I e-mailed tech support with a qustion:
I'm considering the TA11J for my new AUG SA3 NATO, and I see that it includes a "Flat Top Adapter". I also see that a TA51 Picatinny adapter is available! Is a flat top carbine not a Picatinny rail? Mine is. Thanks, Charles
I recieved a reply this morning.
Thank you for your interest in Trijicon products. Yes, the flat top rail is the same as the picatinny rail. If I can assist your further, please let me know.
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