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I have also looked at the Huron, which has a thicker, more traditional duplex, but the eye relief spec is wildly different between the two: Credo 3-9x40 is 3.5"-3.7", and the Huron is 2.5"-3.7".
Think that is a typo on the Huron.
It won't be a downgrade at all. I compared my Credo to my old VX-5 HD down to last light and it was hard to find any difference between them optically. If I was forced to say something about it, I would say the Credo had a little more distortion around the edges, but was probably brighter. The Leupold may have a more forgiving eye box, but it doesn't make any sort of difference in the field.Those last few replies make me think the Credo is the way to go for a starting point. I'm perhaps spoiled, my Leupold has an excellent eye relief and eye box. It is an important aspect to me for hunting which is all I know at the moment. I don't want to downgrade or buy a new scope that doesn't hold zero.
That was a Credo 3-9 standard duplex vs a VX5HD 2-10x42.What model credo was it that held its own against the vx5 if you don't mind me asking?
Will say that the throw lever on the Credo is not removeable and it can interfere with the bolt with low mounts. I have polished mine down so there is clearance and so it is easier on my hand when cycling the bolt on 9x.