dodging230grainers
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So I picked up a Trijicon ACOG TA11-E (.308 BDC) for my PTR-91, and was wondering if there was a specific bullet weight I should use to zero in the ACOG at 100 meters, as its intended?
My main stockpile/plinking load is standard 147 grain NATO ball, so would it wiser to zero in using that?
Or should I sight in with 168 grain match ammo, as is apparently what Trijicon uses to calibrate the BDC, so I have precision shooting with 168 grain ammo (as that's all you really use it for, anyways), and with the 147 grain NATO spec I'll just be off a little bit?
What say you guys?
thanks.
My main stockpile/plinking load is standard 147 grain NATO ball, so would it wiser to zero in using that?
Or should I sight in with 168 grain match ammo, as is apparently what Trijicon uses to calibrate the BDC, so I have precision shooting with 168 grain ammo (as that's all you really use it for, anyways), and with the 147 grain NATO spec I'll just be off a little bit?
What say you guys?
thanks.