Had this in optics section by figured it would get more traffic here..
Looking for others thoughts on their favourite 4x ACOG model & reticle and why ? What type of setup you use it on ?
Thanks.
Not a fan of TA31 series acogs but I do like the horseshoe reticle followed by the chevron. The donut is not the most precise design for any kind of distance shooting.
What is it about the TA31 you don't like Kidd X ?
Agree on the donut at distance.
Very short eye relief. Doesn't give you a lot of margin for error on head position especially from awkward positions. I lovs my TA33's.
I actually like the donut as I find it the most well rounded of all the reticles; such as using it close in fast shooting competitions like CQB or 3-gun and can be as precise as crosshairs - it is all dependent on target type, how you zero it and how you frame your target. Covering or partially obscuring the light gathering ability of the fibre optic can help by reducing the glare of the illumination of the donut in daylight, making the edges of the reticle more defined which aids in its use with precise shot placement.
I also like the fact you can use the top outer edge, top inner edge, dead center, bottom inner edge, and bottom outer edge as stadia lines for bullet drop compensation.
Not 4x, but I love the TA11 (3.5x - I own four or five of them) and just bought a TA33 (3x) after trying one a while ago. Eye relief is excellent on both - the eye relief was a bit too short and unforgiving on the TA31 I tried.
TA11 is pretty heavy though. TA33 is light.
Reticles - I really like the chevron, preferably in green. The horseshoe dot is also pretty good. Donut of death is OK. Wasn't a fan of the crosshairs, for the kind of shooting I do.
I also like the 3X TA33s--super light and with great eye relief. I've got one on my FS2000 that's got a red chevron reticle. I would have liked to try green but when a good deal pops up on the EE you've got to go for it.I'm open to a 3.5x or even 3x. Would prefer lighter as well. I'll look closer at the models you're suggesting. Initially was looking at the 4x ACOG since it's their flagship.
So I guess most are going for the fibre optic/tritium models vs the LED red dots ?
I like the no battery idea of course but fading tritium doesn't turn my crank after awhile.