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Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Why does it need to be 30mm tube?


Can't speak for everyone, but my local playground only has 30mm rings.

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Trijicon Credo HX SFP (battery illumination and BRIGHT dot)
Vortex Razor 1-6 G2 E (battery illumination and BRIGHT dot)
Trijicon Accupoint 1-4 or 1-6 (fiber optic and tritium)


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I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.

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Originally Posted by SDHNTR
I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

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Originally Posted by Starbuck
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I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

The Trijicon Accupower/Credo 1-8x doesn't have that problem.

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

The Trijicon Accupower/Credo 1-8x doesn't have that problem.


No, its problem is it’s FFP.

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Originally Posted by SDHNTR
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I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

The Trijicon Accupower/Credo 1-8x doesn't have that problem.


No, its problem is it’s FFP.

That's an asset, not a problem. It's a VERY versatile scope, exactly because it is FFP.

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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Originally Posted by SDHNTR
I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

The Trijicon Accupower/Credo 1-8x doesn't have that problem.


No, its problem is it’s FFP.

That's an asset, not a problem. It's a VERY versatile scope, exactly because it is FFP.


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I'm not offering you mine, if that's what you mean. grin

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
I'm not offering you mine, if that's what you mean. grin


Jordan, Red or Green reticle? I've been going green when the option is available.


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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by Starbuck
Originally Posted by SDHNTR
I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

The Trijicon Accupower/Credo 1-8x doesn't have that problem.


No, its problem is it’s FFP.

That's an asset, not a problem. It's a VERY versatile scope, exactly because it is FFP.


Agreed. Super-fast "donut of death" at 1x with the flexibility of mils on the top end......win-win IME!!


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I'm not offering you mine, if that's what you mean. grin


Jordan, Red or Green reticle? I've been going green when the option is available.

Red. I wanted daylight visible, and some reviewers were saying that the Accupower in green was borderline bright enough for daytime use, and that the red model was better in that regard. I'm happy with it.

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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Originally Posted by SDHNTR
I like the Trijicon Credo HX SFP, but that reticle is for .223 and .308 drops. Seems they geared that one only to the AR crowd.


It's the issue with a lot of LVPO's I'd otherwise be interested in.

Sometime back I picked up a Bushnell 1-8 on a good price. It's really a dandy little scope. Great view and tracks well so far. It has a SFP circle dot, but then it has 223 siecific aim points further down the center post. For me they could've either just left it a circle dot or made the aim points measurements in mil or moa.

The Trijicon Accupower/Credo 1-8x doesn't have that problem.


No, its problem is it’s FFP.

That's an asset, not a problem. It's a VERY versatile scope, exactly because it is FFP.


Agreed. Super-fast "donut of death" at 1x with the flexibility of mils on the top end......win-win IME!!

Yup!

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Jordan, how long have you had it? Put it to hard use yet?

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Had it for a little less than two years. It’s been used a fair bit with some bumps and bruises along the way. It’s held zero and tracked perfectly so far.

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