Trijicon ACOG

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BigRon
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Re: Trijicon ACOG

Post by BigRon »

Very nice equipment. Remember, the bore sighter is just to get you close. No substitute for zeroing the weapon.
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Re: Trijicon ACOG

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Go with the magnetic mount bore sights... I use a Leupold bore sight.. The reason for the magnetic type is if you need to use it on a gun with a muzzle break the arbor type are worthless.. The magnetic bore sights, you just slap it on there, position doesnt matter as long as you can see the scale through the scope.. I also like mine because it's very small. The arbor type I've used are not small enough you want to lug it around with you. Slap it on there, check it against the scale. Since I write down where that gun is on the scale I can match it up and confirm my sights when ever I want... When hunting I bring it with me, if I drop the gun, bang it on something I can double check to make sure the scope is ok and didnt move, when otherwise I'd have to call the hunting trip due to not knowing if it's still on or not.....


They wont get you right on the money, for instance my 30-06 sits left at #1, and low 1 1/2 at 250 yards, but it's right on the money... If I want to sight it in for 300 yards, 350 or whatever I know where it needs to be to hit right on target. I used to never do that kind of stuff with the arbor style..
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