Whitefox82
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2026
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- 10
Great scope for timber hunting/still. I believe the Benoit’s all switched to Accupoints up there in Maine for those of you who know New England deer hunting, and they were anti-scope for decades.
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I'm looking at this one right now... per Trijicon's website, the 3-9x Credo with a mil-square reticle looks like it has a low-capped elevation turret just like the Accupoint models. If that's the case, I'd probably choose the 2.5-15x Credo with the exposed zero-stop elevation turret instead.I have a mil/mil credo 3-9x40 in a 1” tube that might fit the bill for some of you. I’m pretty happy with the thing
If not dialing and using this scope as a set and forget for deer hunting, would the duplex be ok? Or would you still prefer the mil square? I am looking at buying a credo for hunting, but not sure if I want the duplex or the mil square. I may want to try to use the mil square one day, if it would work well for hunting, which is the priority. I have never dialed and therefore am not sure if I would need it.I'm looking at this one right now... per Trijicon's website, the 3-9x Credo with a mil-square reticle looks like it has a low-capped elevation turret just like the Accupoint models. If that's the case, I'd probably choose the 2.5-15x Credo with the exposed zero-stop elevation turret instead.
Man, I wish they just put the mil-square reticle in all there scopes. ALL of them. It's by far my favorite reticle.