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10/19/2005 11:10:24 AM EDT
What is the factory specified "ZERO" for the ACOG .223/5.56 models?
I just bought a used Model #: TA01NSN

Thanks
10/19/2005 12:24:53 PM EDT
[#1]
87.65   yards



jk i have no idea
10/19/2005 12:25:30 PM EDT
[#2]
I thought this was going to be an easy question....
10/19/2005 12:28:31 PM EDT
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2. What bullet was used to calibrate the ACOG scopes?  
   The TA01, TA11, & TA31 (.223) were designed for the 5.56mm, 20 inch barrel, 55 grain bullet, and M16/AR15 carry handle mount. The TA01B & TA11C(.308) were designed for the 7.62mm, 20 inch barrel, 168 grain bullet, and M16/AR15 carry handle mount. The TA01NSN was designed specifically for the US Special Operations Command SOPMOD M4 Carbine. To meet their requirements, the reticle bullet drop compensator and range finding stadia lines were based on the trajectory of the 62 grain bullet from a 16 inch barrel, flattop mount (Picatinny rail Mil.Std.1913).




5. I can’t get my ACOG to zero on my AR15. What could be the problem?  
   Our ACOG scopes are set at 100 meters when they leave the factory. If you cannot get the scope to zero, check to see if the scope is mounted all the way in to the handle. Sometimes a little extra pressure is needed to make sure the scope is completely touching the base of the handle.



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10/19/2005 12:30:36 PM EDT
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i was close