Re: Working raange of an Acog 3.5x?
Thanks DP425. The top one (from the 6x line) is again designed for use on M240 machine guns, and is calibrated for 147gr M80 ball ammo. Maybe the horizontal reticle would assist you in leveling your reticle, but that is a problem I've never experienced. Of course all shooters are different though.
For regular rifle ACOG models (TA-01B, TA-11E, TA-11J308), the .308 reticles are calibrated for 168gr from a 20" barrel. Not sure exactly what muzzle velocity and BC they use, but you might be able to find that out from a phone call. They were designed with the DDM in mind, firing an AR-10/SR-25 style rifle.
One of the biggest reasons I prefer the chevron reticle is you have aiming points for all the way out. Tip of the chevron is 100m, inside the "V" is 200m, tip of the vertical crosshair is 300m, and the rest are labeled. That chevron also works great for close range 2 eye open engagement, almost like using a reflex. I have 2 NSN ACOGs at home and will be selling one just to finance the purchase of a TA31RCO. Found out at work that they just work all too well for any situation you come across.
I highly recommend you find a fellow shooter who has a chevron style ACOG first and try it out, as everyone I've ever seen use it either loves it or hates it. Give it a test before the $1k+ plunge.
That puts me up to $0.04 worth. Hope it helped.