Oddly, even as recently as 3 years ago, I had NEVER read of that on any of the forums I frequent. Now that it has been reported by our revered scope testers, it's all of the sudden commonplace. I know a parrot when I hear one squawking.
Eye relief for one. The Credo has appreciably better eye relief and a more forgiving eye box. I wouldn't own a Huron or Ascent for anything. I own 2 Credos.
Best is a subjective term. Best for what purpose? Best cellular plan? Best customer service? Best still subject picture quality? Best value? Best low light picture quality? Best moving subject picture quality?
The last question is a critical one to me. All of the cameras I have used...
No problem in a 12 twist 223. From my experience and the experience of my grandkids, they are VERY destructive. Lungs and heart are soup when you hit them. Pass throughs on most broadside shots. They crush bone.
If you Google Nosler Bonded for Deer, you'll see a lot of experiences similar...
They are 1-9 and pleasantly accurate too. I have not tried the 77s, and I probably won't. I have tried 69 TMKs at the range they group great. As you can see from the pics, the distances at which we shoot don't demand much for accuracy or BC. I'll probably stick with 60 grain Partitions, 64...
Where I hunt, we most often carve food plots and shooting lanes out of pine plantations. In a lot of cases the animals are passing through and don't stay still for long at all. It's hard for people who have never hunted in some of what we have to comprehend how thick the vegetation is.
This...