duffman
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- Nov 26, 2023
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I’m planning a 300wsm hunting rifle (Tikka of course) and have pretty much settled on a Trijicon Credo 2.5-15x56. Just from reading, seems the Credo a great option if you are ok with SFP.
I’ve not seen a comparison between the 56 and the 42. Opinions/experiences?
Really I’m looking for some first hand experience if one or the other is easier to get behind or one has issues (sometimes happens between variants) etc.
On paper differences:
- Bigger exit pupil: Not sure how much this matters since on the high end, I prob won’t be taking a shot at 15x when low light, I dial back. On low end both are over 8mm which I’ve heard after that is diminishing returns?
- FOV: I’ll take as much as I can get, but is it worth the objective size? I’m thinking it probably is since I like my optics a little higher since I have a big face. Less tradeoff to worry about.
This would be my first SFP in many years, but this is primarily for eastern whitetail, so it won’t hold me back. I’ll dial for anything over 300 (which is rare).
I’ve not seen a comparison between the 56 and the 42. Opinions/experiences?
Really I’m looking for some first hand experience if one or the other is easier to get behind or one has issues (sometimes happens between variants) etc.
On paper differences:
- Bigger exit pupil: Not sure how much this matters since on the high end, I prob won’t be taking a shot at 15x when low light, I dial back. On low end both are over 8mm which I’ve heard after that is diminishing returns?
- FOV: I’ll take as much as I can get, but is it worth the objective size? I’m thinking it probably is since I like my optics a little higher since I have a big face. Less tradeoff to worry about.
This would be my first SFP in many years, but this is primarily for eastern whitetail, so it won’t hold me back. I’ll dial for anything over 300 (which is rare).