This video reviews the Trijicon ACOG TA31 Aurora, a four-power prism sight featuring dual illumination from tritium and a fiber optic element. It highlights the chevron reticle, which includes ranging and bullet drop compensating features, common to many ACOG models. The description also promotes ARFCOM's merchandise and sponsors like AR500 Armor.
This video compares Mil Dot and Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticles for rifle scopes. BDC reticles are user-friendly, relying on known distances and pre-marked holdovers for bullet drop. Mil Dot reticles are more versatile for range estimation, requiring calculation based on target size and reticle measurements. The choice depends on whether you prioritize ease of use at known ranges (BDC) or the ability to estimate range in unknown situations (Mil Dot).
This video from Midwest Outdoors features Trevor Bending explaining Nikon's Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticles. He details how the dashes and dots on the lower post, combined with Nikon's Spot-On Technology, allow users to calculate precise holdover points for their specific firearm, reticle, caliber, and ammunition load, ultimately enhancing shooting accuracy. A link to OpticsPlanet.com for purchasing Nikon riflescopes is provided, along with a link to another video about Spot-On Technology.
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