Well updated range report. I went back to the range today earlier in the day so I would have more daylight. The day started out not too bad with only light snow. I shot a few groups and found out the the Zero from the night before was about 5 inches high. I think me using my flashlight to lite the reticle must have caused it to bloom too much and hence caused me to shoot higher. I was very happy with the way the TA33 shot today. I was able to get groups around 1.25 inches consistently. It was far easier to get good groups with than my Aimpoint with the 3X magnifer behind it. This had to do with my astigmatism and the dot in the Aimpoint looks more like a diagonal foot ball.
Here are some photos of the range conditions and the targets I shot with the Acog to start it all off.
After shooting some groups I burnt some ammo shooting some qualification courses.
The course is simple
Stage 1
100 yards starting from prone or rested (not off bags or bi pod but using the bench like it was a car hood or other cover) fire 3 rounds in 6 seconds to center mass.
Stage 2
50 yards. From low ready fire 3 rounds to center mass from standing in 8 seconds.
Stage 3
25 yards. (set gun up with partial mag no more than 4 rounds) start from low ready and fire 6 rounds in 10 seconds. You will have to perform a mandatory run dry reload.
Stage 4.
15 yards. Start with the rifle slung and shoot 3 rounds standing and 3 rounds kneeling in 10 seconds.
Stage 5.
Start in the low ready at the 10 yard line. At the buzzer fire 6 rounds while advancing on the target in 5 seconds prior to reaching the 5 yard line. All shots must be made while moving.
Stage 5.
Fail to stop drill at 5 yards
Start in the low ready and fire 2 to the chest and 1 to the head in 2 seconds. Repeat once
Its a 30 round course of fire. Its fairly easy but a fun skills test to put the rifle through its paces.
Scoring is as follows.
Over time shots -5
A zone 5 points
B zone 4 points except on stage 5 where its worth 1 point.
C zone 4 points
D zone 1 point
Max score possible 150.
Here is what the target looks like.
I shot two qualifications with the rifle and I shot a 148 each time.
OBSERVATIONS:
I used the TA33 at 100 yards, 50 yards and at 25 yards. It was easy to make good hits with. It was fast and precise for me. Better than my Aimpoint M4 with the 3x magnifier.
I used the T1 Aimpoint at 15 yards, 10 yard moving drill and for the failure drills at the end. The T1 is wicked fast. I really liked it. With my Vltor stock it was easy to start with the rifle in low ready already canted. It seemed nature to shoot it this way and my times on the failure drill were fast. One was .90 for all three shots. The average was 1.20
The two points I dropped where while moving and shooting.
After I was done with the qualifications I had about 15 rounds or ammo left. I decided to shoot failure drills with the remaining ammo. I found the T1 very fast and easy to use.
CONCLUSION:
This system is superior in my opinion to my Aimpoint with 3x magnifier in a flip mount system. I also think its superior in some ways to my Swarovski 1-6 power scope. The main reason there being its lighter and all I have to do to switch optics is cant the gun slightly. With the Swarovski to switch power levels you must manipulate the adjustment ring. Even with the cat tail this takes longer.
I feel that a T1 set up like this in conjunction with a ACOG or similar longer range optic is a great system and in my opinion at this moment is the best option in solving the old problem of which optic is best overall for short and medium range shooting.
Pat










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