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Unread 02-28-07, 19:24
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WeldCo 3Gun and Pueblo Rifle PICS from Feb

We're going to keep doing rifle/pistol El Prez's until you guys stop missing! (Ok, Ok, I had one miss too.)
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This guy knows better than to do reloads down here.
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Woohoo, short-range rifle stage
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Fast on the pump
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Not a lot of fans of weak-side shotgunning
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A very fast shotgunner
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Short Dot action on the 200-yard stage
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Not a lot of fans of roll-over 200-yard prone
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Pueblo Rifle--
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Zak good to see you here too! You should fit right in with this crowd! As for me Im just here to find out more on my Black Rifle!

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Is that a Cut up Inner tube covering up the Fiber optics of your TA11??

Is that to keep the reticle black in daylight vs. Red/Amber?
Just curiuos
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Not Zak Harv, But i used to do the same when i ran acogs......

nice shot of the comp blast.........
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So why did you do it??

Was it to make the reticle Black in bright daylight??
Was it an Inner tube cut to Fit??
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Thanks for the photos, Zak! You're making me anxious to shoot. I hope we'll get our 3-gun matches rolling again this month . . . I hope!

It also bothers me that not only does Zak shoot far better than I do, but he's also a much better photographer. And I suspect he did better on the SAT and GRE exams as well.
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Harv,



I'm not Zak either , but I use to do the same thing with a piece of electrical tape to cover the fiber optic on top of my ACOGs.

On very bright days, the sunlight can make the fiber optic lit reticle too bright and can make the edges of the reticle "star" (for lack of a better term).

The best comparision I could think of is; when using Aimpoint, you turn the power knob on the Aimpoint to position #7 and the red dot is round, bright, and round (the dot is well defined with crisp edges, and is not "starring"). Then turn the dial up to position #9 or #10, and you will notice that the round dot, is no longer perfectly round and now looks somewhat like a star.

When the sun is extreemly bright, a simular thing happens to the reticle on a ACOG that uses fiber optic. By covering most of the fiber optic you can keep the reticle red, and the edges will be perfectly round and crisp and won't "star".



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Yah that
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Cool, thanks guys.. That's what I thought, now I have confirmation..Oh and by the Way Jeff... I have a TA-11D ACOG with a LaRue QD mount in route.....Thanks to you and Zak....
That's why I wanted to know....
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Sorry, guys, was out for 2 days shooting bolt rifles in NM.

Bright is great for speed, but very bright things also appear larger and make reduce the ability to discern contrast nearby. For more precise, longer-range, or low-contrast targets, a dimmer (or black) donut is very helpful.

I did make hits on a 700-yard 12x18" steel plate using my 12" SBR and a TA11 ACOG this weekend.
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By the way, almost all the photos of me were taken by USMC03, and he ain't too shabby of a photog either.
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