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Posted: 7/31/2009 2:26:44 PM EDT
| I built a carbine recently and I want an optic. I shoot within the 100 yard mark and 90% of the time within 70 yards. I think an Aimpoint CompML3 on a Larue LT129 mount with a troy BUIS would work best for what I need but Acogs look really cool and I like the reticles (I have looked trough a TA31F-G and a TAO1NSN). For those using acogs, do you pic up the reticle about as quick as a red dot? I need opinions on what to buy. thanks |
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Check out the sticky at the top
Fighting Carbine Optics I have the TA11 ACOG for extended range and bad eyes. During our last pistol shoot, I busted out my 6920 and assassinated the target at 10 meters. Given the short range, I aimed high. 20 rounds center mass, 4-5" group w/ a few wild ones. Anywayz, I haven't used a red dot for close encounters, but the TA11 with the long eye relief gave me no problems. |
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Check out the sticky at the top Fighting Carbine Optics I have the TA11 ACOG for extended range and bad eyes. During our last pistol shoot, I busted out my 6920 and assassinated the target at 10 meters. Given the short range, I aimed high. 20 rounds center mass, 4-5" group w/ a few wild ones. Anywayz, I haven't used a red dot for close encounters, but the TA11 with the long eye relief gave me no problems. I have read that before but I`ll read it more carefully here in a second. How much longer is the eye relief on the TA11 than the TA31F? |
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I have read that before but I`ll read it more carefully here in a second. How much longer is the eye relief on the TA11 than the TA31F? Enough to make the difference between a most wonderful device, and one that is unfortunately not quite so wonderful for some folks despite its broad use. The EP is also bigger; the 11 ACOG's are very bright SOB's in reduced ambient light circumstances! I run an 11F on my most favorite AR, and am currently trying to locate and 11J for another one. 11 series FTW. ETA - I also run a T-1 on the "most favorite", but use the ACOG most of the time lately since I have been doing more distance shooting at 2-400y versus CQB drills. |
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That sounds like a pretty good combination, but you might want to also consider saving the magnifier $$$ towards a future ACOG.
In my mind, magnifiers are a band-aid rather than a solution, and are also "overpriced" for a device without a reticle.. Magnifier + M/ML series = heavy.... and sliightlly less KISS. The M3/LT-129 is currently on my most reliable system for unlikely HD. |
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Can you mount a mini red dot to the ta11? Daniel Defense Tactical 1 O'Clock Offset Rail Light Mount |
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Aimpoint for the win
Ive been useing a ML2 for over 8yrs now I use a Larue mount and a LMT D2000 m4 . ( MY GO TO carbine ) if I can spot a TIN CAN at the berm 220Y I can nail it. more than enough accuracy! Most SHTF shots will be up close way under 100y I wouldnt even buy a magnifier I would rather just buy a Meopta R1 Kdot or accupoint 1-4x On my Spare LMT M4 I run a Weaver 1-3x20mm its for range play only. and my groups with the 1-3x aint that much smaller compared to my M4 with aimpoint ML2 & Eotech 551f |
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If you are going for group at 100yds the ACOG would be better but for speed the Aimpoint will work better for you. If you work with the ACOG you can get very fast with it. I feel ACOGS are one of the best AR15 platform scopes out there but if you are only shooting 100yds and in the Aimpoint will most likely work better for you.
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For 100 or less, and 70m or less 90% of the time, the aimpoint is the better choice. At those ranges having a ACOG would be like driving a corvette and never going above 45MPH. My 2 cents, I would get a eotech before a aimpoint. There are too many bad eotech reviews out there. This is my "go to" rifle. I want reliability and battery life. |
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For me, it's a 4x ACOG with an offset MRD ftw. For you, it sounds like maybe a 1-4x Accupoint would be in order. The German crosshair with the dot, to be exact. It's only a hair more than the aimpoint ($). I aint gonna scope my carbine unless its an ACOG. I guess I`m weird |
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I would be looking at the new RX30 Reflex. All the benefits of an aimpoint in a sight that is bomb proof and never needs batteries. They really did a good job on this one, it's as bright indoors as the old Reflex was outdoors! I`ll pass. I am gonna go with Aimpoint |
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I plan to. |
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How do you guys think a CompML2 would fit me? I decided to just get an Acog instead of a magnifier for when I want to shoot further/more accurately.
A CompML2 is a pretty good amount cheaper than a CompML3 and I want fast target aquisition and i think the cheaper ML2 with 4moa dot would be alot quicker. Since I decided not to get a 3x magnifier, I will run a standard LT150 mount. Opinions? |
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Sounds like your settling on something that you don't really want. If that's the case, look at a used aimpoint to hold you over until you can get what you really want (ACOG perhaps?)
I would honeslty just get the T-1 as it is small, light and has a better battery life than the M2 aimpoints. You will use it 90% of the time if shooting under 300 yards, plus if you get an ACOG later down the road you can always sport both like I did. I have zero regrets doing that and both serve me well. |
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