No new news here, I am disappointed.....now do you think the LED ACOGs have the same issue?
I am considering one of these but if it is the same as the Accupower, will not buy one.
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Posted: 3/23/2017 7:27:27 PM EDT
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I have the Trijicon Accupower 1-4 in the "Green", and yes it is not daylight bright. But I find the nice etched cross hairs are easy to see and use for quick target acquisition in the daytime.
Posted: 3/23/2017 8:10:46 PM EDT
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Not sure why this is a surprise. There are a several threads and reviews on the Accupower here, where several owners including myself have said they aren't anywhere near daylight bright.
Posted: 3/23/2017 9:36:11 PM EDT
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the led acogs are nuclear bright
Posted: 3/23/2017 9:40:15 PM EDT
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Tony,
See my title change, I know they are not DL bright, many, many discussions here...my wording was off...see new title.
That is why my post started off as "no new news here...."
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Posted: 3/23/2017 9:44:04 PM EDT
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Are you saying this in a positive sarcastic way? Meaning, I will be very pleased with the DL bright capability if a LED ACOG?
Posted: 3/23/2017 9:57:29 PM EDT
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Do your own research on the TA02 Acogs! You'll find lots of info on them being VERY bright.
Posted: 3/24/2017 12:16:55 AM EDT
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I have no experience with them, but from all I've heard, Trijicon got those right.
Posted: 3/24/2017 1:41:42 PM EDT
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I also own a couple of the TA02 ACOGS (Red Cross Hairs) and can confirm they are beyond daylight bright.
The only downside is they lack good incremental adjustments so I tend to find it either too dim or too bright to be more useful than just turned off.
Posted: 3/24/2017 7:06:53 PM EDT
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I also own a couple of the TA02 ACOGS (Red Cross Hairs) and can confirm they are beyond daylight bright.
The only downside is they lack good incremental adjustments so I tend to find it either too dim or too bright to be more useful than just turned off.
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That is what I have read, 6 adj settings, too little, too much
Good info and good to know, thanks Tony...
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Posted: 3/25/2017 3:29:33 AM EDT
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it was not meant to be sarcastic , the ta02's are very bright. i do wish they had nv settings like a browe though.
i have a ta02 with the green horseshoe dot reticle , on max setting it seems brighter than my ta31 with the same reticle on a bright sunny day , but no wash out with the ta02
Posted: 3/26/2017 9:38:36 PM EDT
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it was not meant to be sarcastic , the ta02's are very bright. i do wish they had nv settings like a browe though.
i have a ta02 with the green horseshoe dot reticle , on max setting it seems brighter than my ta31 with the same reticle on a bright sunny day , but no wash out with the ta02
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Viper I know you did not mean it that way, the info is great. I am really looking at the TA 110 hard, this scope I feel is a great compromise, magnification and eye relief.
I have a new LMT rifle that needs an optic, this 11 series size scope with LEDs looks to fit the needs.