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Trust me, the glass in the Trijicon is plenty good enough for a sight.
I do like the reticles available in those Yurrupean scopes.
For general hunting, the Credo HX 4-16x50 actually seems better than the 2.5-10x56. The duplex is better as is the ER (slightly). Weight’s the same. More clicks on tap too. 4-16 is nice, but that range usually means adjustable objective, something I don't want to fool with.
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Looks to be side focus, though strangely enough, I didn’t see it mentioned in the specs.
Above 10x, I like to be able to focus.
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Well I have the AccuPower with an illuminated MOA reticle on a Ruger American, 6.5CM, that I like a lot. This is the "work" rifle. It is the 2.5-10 x 56 model
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Which reticle are you looking for?
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If you are asking me, the green mil dot is their reticle I like the most.
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Looks to be side focus, though strangely enough, I didn’t see it mentioned in the specs. Yes, I does appear to be side focus, and I could not find anything on their website saying that either. I thought I must have been missing something.
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Had the Hawkeye out this morning. Adjusted it to the Fiocchi Field Dynamics 50gr VMax I picked up last Fall for $30 a box of 50. Went to 200 and put 5 in 1.25”, then banged the plates at 200, 250, and 300 (as far as it goes). That thin center reticle is the schizzle for stuff like that, leaves something to be desired maybe in the bushes. Anyway, good ammo for cheap. Today it’s running $40 a box, still not awful, but I still have eight+ boxes.
That reticle is definitely not daylight bright in the open, but then again it's not overwhelming when it’s really needed either.
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If you are asking me, the green mil dot is their reticle I like the most. I have one with amber triangle I could be talked into selling
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I don’t have the one you mentioned but I have a few of the Credos now and will be buying more. Excellent glass and dials. Illumination is damned great as well. What reticle do you like on the Credos?
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Yeah although that 3-9 accupoint is nice and light. I just got a Steiner H4xi 3-12x56 with illumination and I’m loving it so far, comes in at 25 oz.
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If you are asking me, the green mil dot is their reticle I like the most. I have one with amber triangle I could be talked into selling Thanks for the offer but I am only interested in green dot crosshairs.
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