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I have an ACOG TA33R-8 (3x, red chevron, BDC for .223). It has the ACOG mount (TA60) which is slightly higher (1/4") than a Larue, so the front sight doesn't get in the way. I shoot right handed and am left eye dominate, so the BAC won't work for me. I didn't know I was left eye dominate until I got the ACOG and tried using the BAC. There is approx 100 rounds thru the scope. In case you aren't familiar with it: The tip of the chevron gets sighted in at 100 yards. Then the crotch of the chevron is good for 200 yards, the top of the red post for 300, etc. The horizontal lines are calibrated for the width of an average man's chest, so if the bad guy is greater than 300 yards, you just put the appropriate horizontal line on his chest and shoot
I am willing to trade for a 2MOA Aimpoint (night vision not necessary) + cash, magnifier or ??
Pictures available.
I am in St. George, UT
Steve
I have an ACOG TA33R-8 (3x, red chevron, BDC for .223). It has the ACOG mount (TA60) which is slightly higher (1/4") than a Larue, so the front sight doesn't get in the way. I shoot right handed and am left eye dominate, so the BAC won't work for me. I didn't know I was left eye dominate until I got the ACOG and tried using the BAC. There is approx 100 rounds thru the scope. In case you aren't familiar with it: The tip of the chevron gets sighted in at 100 yards. Then the crotch of the chevron is good for 200 yards, the top of the red post for 300, etc. The horizontal lines are calibrated for the width of an average man's chest, so if the bad guy is greater than 300 yards, you just put the appropriate horizontal line on his chest and shoot
I am willing to trade for a 2MOA Aimpoint (night vision not necessary) + cash, magnifier or ??
Pictures available.
I am in St. George, UT
Steve
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