Trijicon ACOG 3.5x35 Illuminated Scope Red Chevron Reticle
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Great Acog
I have been using this on a Sig .308 platform for several months now and I am am very happy with this optic. Its durable, been holding zero very well and very accurate. I have several Trijicon optics and have always been happy with all of them. The Chevron BAC reticle is great to quickly acquire targets and range estimate. I highly recommend this unit.
The glass quality
Man the glass in acogs is absolutely amazing. Running the TA11 on my MR762, red chevron. The eye relief is such a pleasure especially with a little harder recoil from .308/7.62 nato. I have a Nightforce NXS and the glass in the Acog I think is still better (obviously different optic style/class).
Would recommend: Yes
Great product
It’s the ACOG can’t go wrong… trijicon optics have literally survived IEDs there’s nothing tougher or clearer.
Would recommend: Yes
Trijicon Tried and True
It's not cheap. However, optics/glass in any platform, e.g., scopes, cameras, glasses, etc., definitely falls within the reality of "you get what you pay for."
Although my experience is with the TA31, this is no different other than a greater and welcomed eye relief. Top-notch quality and crystal clear glass, as you would expect at this price point. DO NOT buy a lens sock; there is one included. The description does not mention a lens sock, so I bought one and now have an extra one. No big deal; an extra sock will come in handy one day. It is longer and heavier than the TA31, but not to a remarkable extent.
Although my experience is with the TA31, this is no different other than a greater and welcomed eye relief. Top-notch quality and crystal clear glass, as you would expect at this price point. DO NOT buy a lens sock; there is one included. The description does not mention a lens sock, so I bought one and now have an extra one. No big deal; an extra sock will come in handy one day. It is longer and heavier than the TA31, but not to a remarkable extent.
Pros:
- crystal clear
- Good eye releif
- robust durability
- fiber (no batteries)
- common tool clamping/securing
Cons:
- longer than TA31
- heavier than TA31
Best Used for:
- short-medium range hunting
- long range hunting (big game)
Would recommend: Yes
i really tried to top this one - its the best
I tried many different ACOGs for the general-rifle application and I keep coming back to the TA11 - Chevron.
Just get it. It’s clear, has good eye relief and not even really heavy for what it is.
Buy a different mount.
Just get it. It’s clear, has good eye relief and not even really heavy for what it is.
Buy a different mount.
Would recommend: Yes
ACOG with red chevron
Trijicon is known for it’s quality. No wonder why US Army bought them for some of its units. I used one overseas and it is by far the best optic I have ever used. The glass is very clear and chevron with bdc is very good for quick target acquisition. It is rugged and well built. It is pricy ( found best deal on OpticsPlanet) but you get what what you pay for. It took me a while to pull the trigger on it but $1200 for a $1600 ACOG was a good deal.
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
trijicon acog .308 3.5x35
Came as described. As to be expected acog works great. Had some billing issues trying to purchase via the website so i called in and customer service was helpful. Scope installed and zeroed without issues. Lots of eye relief and rugged acog can't go wrong. Will be purchasing an acss reticle shortly.
Pros:
- rugged, simple, military proven battle optic. long eye relief
Cons:
- weight, bdc not multi caliber, cost
- weight, cost, bdc not universal.
Best Used for:
- ar style .308 rifles requiring long eye relief
Would recommend: Yes
Acog military grade
When they say combat proven they mean it I personally use one in Iraq never lost zero I seen one on top of a M4 that got bent in a accident Acog was still good Yes the price is high but if you're looking for a good tactical scope you have found it
Pros:
- Fast acquire target
Cons:
- price
Best Used for:
- Tactical
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Acog Review
This product is excellent, for me to try and write & review why this product is so wonderful it wouldn't do it justice. If you're serious about the optic on your weapon then this optic is for you. opticsplanet had it for a little more $$ however this is not a product I would buy on eBay Lol. Fast shipping, packaged with care & yes I would order again from opticsplanet.
My review on this item is 5-stars, 10 out of 10
My review on this item is 5-stars, 10 out of 10
Pros:
- Built very well
Cons:
- havent found one yet
Best Used for:
- H
Would recommend: Yes
ACOG TA11E
It's an ACOG!! There's nothing negative to say. Scope is awesome with quick target transitions. It's the perfect mate for a Scar 17S and other weapons. Has a range up to 800 meters although I feel if you are constantly shooting at distances that far you might want to look into a scope specifically designed for long range. ACOGS are meant for rapid transitions and are not designed to sit on a target to fine tune your scope. If you buy one, you will not regret the purchase.
Pros:
- None
Cons:
- None...yet
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Acog 3.5x35
Nice scope. BDC reticle lines very thin, somewhat difficult to see. Very clear glass. Solid construction. Nice mounting bracket. Very stable on my .308. I ordered a dual illuminated Trinicon RMR to mount on top because close in the acog is not very useful. Still waiting for back order.
Would recommend: Yes
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