Trijicon ACOG TA11H-G, 3.5x35 Scope, Dual Illuminated Green Horseshoe .223 Ballistic Reticle w/ TA51
The ACOG 3.5x35 scope features a Green Horseshoe BAC Reticle and Target Reference System. It has been calibrated specifically for 5.56 (.223 cal) flat-top rifles, with a ranging capability of up to 1000 meters. A Flat Top Adapter is included. During the day, fiber optics provide illumination, while at night, the scope is lit by Tritium.Features:
- ALWAYS ON, ALWAYS READY - Most ACOG® models are battery free, featuring a tritium/fiber optic illuminated reticle that automatically adjusts the brightness based on available light.
- TAKE CONTROL - Several ACOG models are designed with a user adjustable brightness setting powered by a single AA battery. The 3.5x35 LED and 4x32 LED models both offer six adjustable brightness settings.
- RUGGED, RELIABLE HOUSING DESIGN - Fixed-power design allows for minimal moving parts to create a nearly indestructible sighting system.
- “BOTH EYES OPEN” DESIGN - “Both eyes open” shooting using Trijicon's Bindon Aiming Concept™ (BAC) feature allows for improved situational awareness.
- OUTSTANDING CLARITY - The quality of the glass and multi-coated lenses maximize light-gathering capabilities and clear field of view with zero distortion.
- EXACT TARGET DISTANCES & HOLDS - Most ACOG models feature a bullet drop compensating and target-ranging reticle for decisive aiming.
- COMBAT PROVEN - No other magnified optic has been used more in combat than the ACOG.
- SHOCK-RESISTANT - Proven to withstand recoil from a .22LR to a .50BMG and everything in between. Easily passes U.S. Military drop test requirements.
- WATERPROOF - Exceptional waterproof performance that exceeds military standards. Dry nitrogen-filled to eliminate fogging. This optic is tested to withstand and perform in extreme cold and heat with dry-nitrogen filled housing that mitigates fogging.
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Length x Width x Height | 8 in x 2.1 in x 2.9 in (203.2mm x 53.34mm x 73.66mm) |
Weight | 14 oz. (396.89g) |
Magnification | 3.5x |
Objective Size | 35mm |
Reticle Pattern | Horseshoe Dot |
Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Awesome Scope...You get what you pay for
This scope is truly remarkable. You truly get what you pay for with this product. As a veteran of the special forces, I can attest to its quality and performance. It is virtually indestructible and incredibly accurate, making it a reliable choice for any shooter. The cost to recharge the tritium is $188, which I believe is a fair price for the next 15 years. The glass is impeccable and those who have viewed through it, whether they are gun enthusiasts or not, have been blown away by its clarity. On my first order, I encountered a problem, but the staff at Optics Planet was exceptional in resolving the issue and replacing the product. My only complaint is that I wish they offered more nickel boron scopes. I will be purchasing another ACOG for my .308 and hope to get the green horseshoe ballistic reticle this time. You can trust that you will receive great customer service and a top-notch product when you make a purchase.
Trijicon ACOG TA11H-G
One of the main reasons to opt for this sight over the smaller and lighter 4x models is its longer eye relief, which is especially useful if you wear glasses or have a rifle with a lower sight mounting position, like a Tavor. This sight provides greater flexibility and is more accommodating in these situations. The optics are remarkably clear and the reticle is exceptionally bright.
The longer eye relief is worth the size / weight gain
One of the main reasons to opt for this sight over the smaller and lighter 4x models is its longer eye relief, which is especially useful if you wear glasses or have a rifle with a lower sight mounting position, like a Tavor. This sight provides greater flexibility and is more accommodating in these situations. The optics are remarkably clear and the reticle is exceptionally bright.
Worth the money
Initially, I was unsure about spending such a significant amount, but after careful consideration and thorough research, I came to the conclusion that it would be a wise investment. I opted for the green horseshoe reticle as it was a matter of personal preference. The optics are crystal clear and meet all my expectations. The windage and ballistic features have performed exceptionally well. I use this scope for coyote hunting and am completely satisfied with my purchase. To sum up, the pros of this scope include its ballistic reticle and the green color, while the only con is its price.
Great scope
Very clear glass. Chevron brightness adjusts with variable lighting conditions. If I had any complaint, it would be that it can be too bright in full sun. Can shade it with a hand or cloth. It was attached to Picatinny rail in seconds. It has held up very well on Scar 17s, a platform known for beating up scopes.
Hope I got the right one.
I've always heard good things about ACOG sights, and after buying one, I can see why. I ordered the TA11H-G for my new 20" Colt AR15A4. I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but it looks like it's a very high-quality optic. HOWEVER... I hope I bought the right one. The model that I bought was described as "Horseshoe dot 223 Remington Green Reticle." The case it came in shows the same. I was looking through the scope the reticle is labeled as 3.5 M240. Everything I see from Trijicon shows M240 is the reticle for 308 caliber rifles. I really need to check on this and make sure my BDC information is correct for my setup or if I should send it back and get the TA31RCO-A4P, which is designed for 223 20" rifles.
Outstanding scope.
Outstanding scope. I highly recommend it for any tactical shooter. The aiming reticle is visible in all lighting situations, and the clarity is great.
Outstanding optic
This is my second ACOG. I use the TA11E, which is for the .308 cartridge. This is an outstanding optic. It does not require batteries and can be used in all lighting conditions. Mounts easily and is zeroed easily. Tough optic will withstand the recoil of my DPMS .308 flat top AR. Ranging is built into the reticle to allow you to estimate a man-sized target out to 800 meters. 0-300 meters are designed for quick acquisition reflex sighting. I have shot mine to 550 meters with ease from a combat rest position in an 18 mile an hour quartering wind and put all rounds into center mass (slight group spread) of a man-sized target. The only reason I did not give it five stars was due to low magnification ( 3.5 X ) and its high cost. But I will continue to buy the ACOG for all my MSR's.
Ultimate fixed low magnification optic
If you want the best for a fixed low magnification optic, one word ... ACOG. I have had mine for many years, and have never seen anything comparable. The reason I chose the 3.5 T11 over the others is the larger field of view and eye relief. It's a fair bit better than the 4x I tried. I have shot many 3 gun matches with it and appreciated it every time. Taking targets from point blank to 300 yds. The BAC system works excellent and two eyes open is easy. Optics are so clear, take it out at night and it takes in so much light, almost like having night vision. The dual illumination is great, and the tritium is still going strong after 10 years. And it's built like a tank, and you could probably run over it with a tank and have it still function. Even the fiber optic light collector is super rugged and protected by the aluminum housing. This is a serious investment you can leave to your kids and it will still be a great scope 30 years from now - tritium might be dead by then :-) but it will still work great.
3.5 power for 800 yards??
3.5 power for 800 yards?? I was skeptical at first, but when I placed it on my Noveske AR, I was hearing gongs 100% of the time after sighting in at 100 yards. I have always been a high-power person (20x and up) and know what quality optics are, and these optics are top shelf and unreal for hunting, esp. when the game is running as you can leave both eyes open, which makes it easy to give a proper lead. After doe day this year and shooting a whitetail at 617yds with .223 and an all out running doe at 107 yards, I am sold. Maybe not a BR target, but hunting and defense, it's nothing short of awesome. Another feature is its ability to gather light, and you can see the reticle in complete darkness. Just give Trijicon a try, and you will never look back. I also like the Bible scripture on the side. Will this keep some people from buying? Yeah, probably, but will their company continue to be blessed and grow? I'd say yes. Good job, Trijicon.
best fixed power tactical scope
I always wanted a 4X32 ACOG because that's what the military was using. But I learned long ago not to shell out big bucks for optics before I look through them. When one local gun store started carrying the ACOG line, I got my chance; I was very glad I didn't just order a 4X32 online because the eye relief is all jacked up; on the other hand, the 3.5X35 is everything the 4X32 is not, liberal eye relief anywhere you put your head you have edge to edge clarity, and the glass is just as clear as the top end German optics. 3.5 power is enough to take 200-yard shoots but doesn't slow you down with both eyes open at 50 yards. Easily the best fixed power tactical scope on the market.
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