Credo 2-10x36 ffp

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Considering a credo 2-10x36 ffp in moa. Checks a lot of boxes for a compact light weight ffp scope that dials elevation. I searched the site and didn’t find much info on this specific optic. Anyone have any experience with this optic? Interested in zero retention and accurate elevation adjustments.
 

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I really liked everything about the scope, except the reticle. It’s a typical very thin tree reticle. The entire tree lights up with illumination. Great for Christmas, not great for shooting in my opinion.
 

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If they could knock 6oz off it and put a reticle in it that isn't pure hot garbage it'd be the perfect hunting scope imo.
 
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Ya I would like a simpler reticle but other than that it seems like a great scope. Still looking for a compact 20 oz scope that tracks accurately and holds zero. Running a nxs 2.5-10 on the rifle now. Just wish it had capped windage.
 

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Ya I would like a simpler reticle but other than that it seems like a great scope. Still looking for a compact 20 oz scope that tracks accurately and holds zero. Running a nxs 2.5-10 on the rifle now. Just wish it had capped windage.
There's some options in SFP, but little to no hunting focused scopes in ffp.
 
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There's some options in SFP, but little to no hunting focused scopes in ffp.
Agreed. I like the bushnell lrhs reticle with the doughnut of death but I’m old school and shoot moa and they’re currently only in mils. Hard to improve on my 2-10 nxs. Just looking for ffp and capped windage
 

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Agreed. I like the bushnell lrhs reticle with the doughnut of death but I’m old school and shoot moa and they’re currently only in mils. Hard to improve on my 2-10 nxs. Just looking for ffp and capped windage
Take a look at the Schmitt & Bender Klassic 3-12x42 with the P3L reticle.
 
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