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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2010

Zeroing your acog at 33 meters (36 yards )

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  • What power A.C.O.G is that, and what is the honey-comb like cover on the front of the scope for?

  • @AlphaZorks Its 4 power .the thing on the front is an A.R.D. anti reflective device

  • @EN2HAMMSTER if you sight in your acog using the 300 meter aim point at 33 meters, what aim point do you use to aim at a target 100 yards away?

  • @ThePataepollo After the acog has been sighted in you use the 100 meter aiming point for 100 meters, in my case it is the tip of the chevron.

  • If you install a BUIS on back does this put the ACOG to far forward for eye releif? This seems to be the only thing holding back from buying one, I can't understand why Trijicon prior to releasing the SRS has not improved the eye relief on their ACOG line? Correct me if I am wrong but all the vids I see show no BUIS and the ACOG ALL WAY BACK on the rail? :/

  • @OICU81272 Your observations are correct for the four power acog the eye relief is kind of short, they do have some models that have longer eye relief. I trust my life to the Acog it is 10 times stronger than any BUIS, it has no electronics and no batteries, so chances for failure are almost zero, other than an IED blast or a direct round impact there is not much that can stop it.

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  • @badxradxandy I would like to know at what point in the video you heard me use the word hammer, because it is not in the video I made. PS you spelled hammer wrong

  • Don't make me reach through my monitor and put your thumbscrews on the left side of your weapon...

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  • your talking about a B.Z.O.  standard military term for BATTLE SIGHT ZERO.. every Military person who's qualified on the rifle range understand's what that means if they paid attention. during marksmanship class... the only difference i see is that now adays everyone uses optics.. that becomes what people rely on sadly. however it's good to know it as well as iron sight's.. marksmanship is my favorite science/discipline learned from my years as a Marine

    every Marine is a rifleman

  • Great video! I have an ACOG I hope to get in the next couple days so wanted to prepare and am very happy I ran accross this video. Thanks HAMMSTER!!

  • I had no idea there was a prism I was supposed to reset. No wonder I can't seem to perfectly zero my ACOG. Thanks man, good video.

  • Great info, thanks so much!

  • Great video, I'm an Army basic training instructor and I'm going to implement some of these tricks.

  • Thanks man.. All the way from kuwait

  • i have a honey hive also.. United State Marine Corp..HOORAH

  • @AlphaZorks lol the honey hive i use in the marine corp.. it goes on your acog. it does not allow light to reflect of the end glass so no one will spot you.. lol its so you don't get counter sniped.

  • For 1,200-1,800 it better zero itself. It probably only costs $300 to make but the rest of the money is our tax dollars going to the military. Oh well whatever kills those bastard ragheads easer is well worth the money

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