Trijicon ACOG 5.5x50 Red Chevron BAC Reticle Rifle Scope
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Ta 55 .308 BDC
I sighted in my Ta 55 scope today mounted on a .308 M1a with great results. First, for shooters with aging eyes like mine that need reading glasses, (I wear #175)The reticle pattern and target area are both crystal clear at all ranges without diopter adjustments or focusing anything.
It seemed the BDC reticle matched up nice with 168 grain ammo. I only tested out to the shooting ranges maximum of 300 yards, but at that range, bullet groups matched the Ta55 reticle predicted impact point.
Pros: Easy to set up and use. Very high quality. No batteries needed!
Cons: None
acog and canted rmr red dot
This is a crystal clear optic with good eye relief. I was thinking of getting an lpvo, but 5.5x is good enough any of my mid range needs with a red dot for cqb. You can also install a red dot on top with a mounting device. It is large and heavy, but much more than a lpvo.
Would recommend: Yes
Operational for a 50 BMG
I put this on my ArmaLite AR50A1 and shot about 50 rounds with no issues at distances of 700 and 800 meters. The ACOG is holding up well and FOV is an amazing. I reached out to Trijicon before purchased and they confirmed that it was rated for 50 BMG round. The tech specialist said each of their models are rigorously tested to 810G standards and are verified to adjust accurately, repeatedly, and maintain zero through temperature shock, recoil, drop, and vibration. So, I purchased and don’t regret it.
Pros:
- The glass is an amazing, FOV is great.
Cons:
- none yet
Would recommend: Yes
Clear and crisp glass
Robust optic with very clear glass, the both eyes open is a little weird at first but adjusts pretty quickly. It is on heavier side.
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
This sight is what ive been looking for
This sight is precision. You cant be the accuracy of it. Out of all my sights this is my favorite, and why i ordered two. Cost is high, but its worth it.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Simple, Clear and Quality
Bought this optic for my LWRC 6.8 SPC that I use for a general ranch rifle. Perfect clarity, easy to identify and place on target. This rifle and optic is a work horse. Stays true. Sighted it in once, 3 years later after heavy use, it is still true. Very satisfied with the purchase
Pros:
- Clear, easy to ID, Durable
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Multi purpose, running shots
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
LOVE THAT SCOPE
GREAT GLASS, WAS MOST IMPRESSED THAT I WAS HITTING MY TARGETS RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX WITH VERY LITTLE ADJUSTING. FIRST TIME I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED THAT. CANT SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THAT TRIJICON SCOPE.
Pros:
- ALL GOOD GREAT GLASS ALMOST NO ADJUSTING NEEDED
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Target shooting
- Target shooting
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
This 308 reticle is useful for higher Velocity 5.56 (75-77gr)
The TA55 is awesome. Yes it's big and chunky, doesn't have a diopter and locks you out at 5.5x. But it's simplicity is pretty unrivaled. It's a combat scope that lets you reach out a little further than the TA11 and Ta31.
The 308 reticle is actually very well suited for heavy, match grade 556 ammo.
Go for it.
The 308 reticle is actually very well suited for heavy, match grade 556 ammo.
Go for it.
Best Used for:
- Heavy 556 or 308 ammo
Would recommend: Yes
4 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Trjicon 5.5.5x50
I have 2 of these. 1 in 5.56 bdc and 1 in .308 bdc. Both with a red chevron reticle. Best scopes ever. I also have a 6x48 in .50 bmg and a 4x32. All perform flawlessly. You definitely get what you pay for.I highly recommend trijicon products.
Pros:
- All around the best!
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- plinking
Would recommend: Yes
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Trijicon ACOG 5.5x50 Red Chevron BAC Reticle in .308
Its an ACOG what more than that do you need to know!?!?! Fantastic glass / clarity at all distances after its zero'd no adjustments nec. no diopter, no focus, no ranging the reticle does its job and built like a tank. It does have the minor annoyance of all acog's when doing the first zero in you must adjust then knuckle Tap it firmly to get the prisms to move, set, otherwise you move it no change, no change then big change Too Far! Hahaha but when its zero'd your set. This BDC is set for 20 inch barrel 168 gr. stated in booklet. I found on my PSA AR10, 18 SS, 1 in 10 right hand twist, barrel BDC likes and is Very good for Hornady 165 gr GMX out to about 600 yds., If I'm stretchin it out The Hornady SST 168 gr Poli tip boat tail with this mounted to my Ruger RPR precision 20 in barrel w/ZRO Delta muz brake in .308 is good from about the 3 hun Yds. stadia line to well beyond what my caffeine stabilized hands and old eyes can accurately judge LOL! (beyond 800 Yds.)
Pros:
- clear optics
- built like a tank, almost indestructable
- solid as Rock holds zero "period"
- accurate BDC when u figure out wh it likes
- with your weapon
- no adjustments nec. dioptor,focus just
- Point and Bang!
Cons:
- little pricey, but it'll be the first one you buy
- You will lose confidence in your other scopes
Best Used for:
- all in the name Acurized Combat Optical Gunsight
- scan horizon for windage
- pull it up drop to matching stadia line width
- Bang!
Would recommend: Yes
12 of 13 found the following review helpful.
Trijicon Acog scope
Great scope for long range use super clear lens works great even twenty two rimfire rifle but not on 223 course I bought 308 one in case needs upgrade to high power in future after you used this type scope will not use regular scope
Pros:
- excellent
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Any combat
Would recommend: Yes
4 of 6 found the following review helpful.
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