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    ACOG zeroing question....

    well this is only my second post... but hear we go i just picked up a ta31 rco A4 and i do know that the bdc if for the 20' a4. the problem is my w.s is a 14.5 ' noveske afgan. how should i go about zeroing and or will the bdc be useless. picked it up because i got a great deal.... some input would be real helpful.

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    My TA31F manual says zero at 36 yds with the 300m post and then verify at 100m with the 100m post. I've used mine with a 16" and 12" barrel and have no issues.
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    It will work better than you seem to expect. If you have access to a 300 meter range - zero it there. If ends up being a little high at 100, no big deal.

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    Yep. 0-300m, the difference in how the round prints in relation to your aimpoint is negligible. You'll start seeing differences beyond that, but even then it's simply a matter of knowing your holds.

    Also bear in mind that the RCO ACOGs' BDCs are specifically meant for use w/M855. Just be mindful of that when using different ammo, though the differences shouldn't be significant.
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    Zero it at 100m using the tip of the chevron
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    Zero it at 300m using the tip of the post

    While the BDC difference should be minimal you might want to put a WTT ad up for someone with an A4 clone as I think the 20" model is a bit harder to find than the 14.5/16" model.
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    Thanks for the input guys very helpful. should be able to hit the range next week and see how it works out. ps if someone is looking to swap for a 14.5 ta31 let me know lol.

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    I have a similar situation. I just picked up a T33 and only have access to a 50m range right now with all the snow. If I sight to tip of chevron at 50 will it be off a lot at 100m?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelhd1 View Post
    I have a similar situation. I just picked up a T33 and only have access to a 50m range right now with all the snow. If I sight to tip of chevron at 50 will it be off a lot at 100m?
    My A/R table using JBM Ballistics shows a 100M zero to be 0.6" low at 50M. That's with a 77 SMK with scope height at 2.7" above the bore, but should still give you a good estimate.

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