Hi guys.
I have a question in regards to Optics geared towards black rifles like the trijicon acogs and elcan spectre's, the new vortes strike eagle and the various Leupold patrol optics. I'm asking this in the black rifle section and not the optic section because I feel its more about the rifles matching the optics than it is just about optics.
SO, do the Ballistic reticles on these things actually match up with the bullet drop that comes out of our Canadian non restricted black rifles with their 18.5" barrels?
Like some of these optics have BDC hash marks that claim to line up with bullet drop out to 600 meters. That seems kind of unbelievable to me, my experience with precision rifles tells me that with a change in barrel length, bullet weight and speed changes that bullet drop trajectory dramatically. which is why I've always avoided BDC reticles in my precision rifles and stuck to good ole MOA reticles. but there is a LOT of .223 or 5.56 BDC offering for black rifles so it raises some questions.
Like most Canadian shooters (I think) I have a 18.5" bbl and use kind of a mish mash of .223/5.56 ammo I can find at the time, I have the norinco stuff, PMC 55gr .223 stuff, PMC xtac 5.56 green tip stuff, federal .223 stuff etc. The reticles on these scopes to make them work seem to require specs like "16" barrel and use xm855a1 only" for your rounds to actually land on the 600m hash mark at 600m, and like most guys, can't really standardize on one specific load and barrel length combo, especially when sometimes the ammo that these reticles call for only come in once a year and is costly to shoot.
So does anyone have these optics and had success with their reticles matching the bullet drop of the typical factory stuff out at the longer ranges? like if I commit to buying a trijicon or elcan I want it to actually work on my rifle on 300m and further. like if I buy some American eagle or federal 55gr .223 and put a trijicon acog on my 18.5 tavor or acr at 300 meters and beyond are the hash marks going to be on or close to the actually drop in trajectory?
Has anyone had experience with this? If I have a target at 400m can I hold over on the 400m mark on an acog, shoot and actually hit that gong at 400m? or because we have non matching ammo and a different barrel length will the rounds be off from the reticle?
thanks guys.
ps: I know the 1-6 optics with actual moa or mildot reticles would be more accurate at longer ranges but to have to work out the dope then REMEMBER that dope for each gun and be able bring it on target fairly quickly doesn't really work for me I tried it without much success, especially when a guy might not shoot that particular rifle for a couple months or has the dope of his 308 stuck in his head and confuses the two etc. lots of room for user error. if the markings on acog scopes are supposed to match at 600m I should be able to hold over on the 600m mark and hit that 12" gong relatively easy shouldn't I?
I have a question in regards to Optics geared towards black rifles like the trijicon acogs and elcan spectre's, the new vortes strike eagle and the various Leupold patrol optics. I'm asking this in the black rifle section and not the optic section because I feel its more about the rifles matching the optics than it is just about optics.
SO, do the Ballistic reticles on these things actually match up with the bullet drop that comes out of our Canadian non restricted black rifles with their 18.5" barrels?
Like some of these optics have BDC hash marks that claim to line up with bullet drop out to 600 meters. That seems kind of unbelievable to me, my experience with precision rifles tells me that with a change in barrel length, bullet weight and speed changes that bullet drop trajectory dramatically. which is why I've always avoided BDC reticles in my precision rifles and stuck to good ole MOA reticles. but there is a LOT of .223 or 5.56 BDC offering for black rifles so it raises some questions.
Like most Canadian shooters (I think) I have a 18.5" bbl and use kind of a mish mash of .223/5.56 ammo I can find at the time, I have the norinco stuff, PMC 55gr .223 stuff, PMC xtac 5.56 green tip stuff, federal .223 stuff etc. The reticles on these scopes to make them work seem to require specs like "16" barrel and use xm855a1 only" for your rounds to actually land on the 600m hash mark at 600m, and like most guys, can't really standardize on one specific load and barrel length combo, especially when sometimes the ammo that these reticles call for only come in once a year and is costly to shoot.
So does anyone have these optics and had success with their reticles matching the bullet drop of the typical factory stuff out at the longer ranges? like if I commit to buying a trijicon or elcan I want it to actually work on my rifle on 300m and further. like if I buy some American eagle or federal 55gr .223 and put a trijicon acog on my 18.5 tavor or acr at 300 meters and beyond are the hash marks going to be on or close to the actually drop in trajectory?
Has anyone had experience with this? If I have a target at 400m can I hold over on the 400m mark on an acog, shoot and actually hit that gong at 400m? or because we have non matching ammo and a different barrel length will the rounds be off from the reticle?
thanks guys.
ps: I know the 1-6 optics with actual moa or mildot reticles would be more accurate at longer ranges but to have to work out the dope then REMEMBER that dope for each gun and be able bring it on target fairly quickly doesn't really work for me I tried it without much success, especially when a guy might not shoot that particular rifle for a couple months or has the dope of his 308 stuck in his head and confuses the two etc. lots of room for user error. if the markings on acog scopes are supposed to match at 600m I should be able to hold over on the 600m mark and hit that 12" gong relatively easy shouldn't I?






















































