CZ 806 • BREN 2 to 500yds: Practical Accuracy w/ ACSS ACOG TA31

Published on February 13, 2020
Duration: 15:17

This video details a practical accuracy evaluation of the CZ 806 Bren 2 rifle, testing its performance out to 500 yards with a Trijicon ACOG TA31 and ACSS reticle. The assessment, conducted by experienced firearms instructors Henry Chan and Josh Mazzola, highlights the rifle's ergonomic improvements and accuracy potential, while also detailing challenges in spotting impacts at extended ranges with lighter projectiles. The analysis confirms the Bren 2's capability for effective engagement at significant distances.

Quick Summary

The CZ 806 Bren 2 demonstrated high practical accuracy out to 500 yards, successfully engaging targets despite spotting challenges. Key ergonomic improvements include a non-reciprocating charging handle and ambidextrous controls. The Trijicon ACOG TA31 with ACSS reticle aided in precise aiming for extended range engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Impressions
  2. 01:18Technical Specifications and Setup
  3. 01:48Range Testing: 150 to 300 Yards
  4. 03:13The 400-Yard Challenge
  5. 05:51Long Range: 450 and 500 Yards
  6. 09:17Ergonomics and NATO Integration
  7. 14:11Final Analysis and Score

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the practical accuracy of the CZ 806 Bren 2 at 500 yards?

The CZ 806 Bren 2 demonstrated high practical accuracy out to 500 yards during testing. Despite challenges in spotting impacts due to minimal energy transfer and lack of dust splash, the rifle successfully engaged the 500-yard target, aided by the ACSS reticle for precise aiming.

What are the key ergonomic improvements of the CZ 806 Bren 2?

The CZ 806 Bren 2 features significant ergonomic upgrades over its predecessor, the 805 Bren. These include a non-reciprocating charging handle for easier manipulation, an improved grip angle for better handling, and fully ambidextrous controls, enhancing user comfort and operational efficiency.

How does the Trijicon ACOG TA31 with ACSS reticle perform on the CZ 806 Bren 2?

The Trijicon ACOG TA31 with the 4x ACSS reticle proved to be a valuable tool for the CZ 806 Bren 2's long-range accuracy test. Its integrated Ballistic Drop Compensation (BDC) and windage hold markings were effectively utilized for engaging targets at distances up to 500 yards, contributing to the rifle's successful performance.

What challenges were encountered during the long-range accuracy test?

A primary challenge during the test was spotting impacts at extended ranges (300-400 yards). Light projectiles like 55gr .223 Remington FMJ had minimal energy to move steel targets, and the ground conditions did not produce dust splash, making it difficult to confirm hits visually without post-review footage.

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