I have the Trijicon AccuPower (I believe it’s discontinued) in 2.5-10x56 and it’s awesome at gathering light in the southern whitetail woods.What’s the better low light scope for deer hunting after sunset under $700.00 Looking at a 2.5x10x56 trijicon and meopta meosport 3x15x50 after reading Bobby tomek review. Or any other scope
I’m thinking about the 2.5x10x56 accupoint or credo hx but the meosport is on sell for 400. That’s a lot if it’s almost as good. Thank youI have the Trijicon AccuPower (I believe it’s discontinued) in 2.5-10x56 and it’s awesome at gathering light in the southern whitetail woods.
Most of my shots from a blind 50 to 150 yds also. I don’t know if 8x would workI bought a Hungarian made fixed power 8x56 Schmidt Bender off Optics Trade EU for about that much. I highly recommend.
I ordered the meosport and got a accupoint I’m gonna get and look through both for a few nights at dark and see what looks best. Then if I don’t like it I’ll send it back. I got an older meopro 40 mm and my son has vx3 hd a vx 5 and vx 6 and the 6 is brighter but the vx 3 is not far behind and the meopro last. There’s not $1000.00 difference in the lowest to the top for my eyesWithout looking through both, the Trij is better on the specs, for what you do.
And my guess is the price difference will show up in the field. There is/should be a difference in $400 optics vs. $700 optics, in my experience.
Most of the high end Scopes have the light transmission data on their website.
I ordered the meosport and got a accupoint I’m gonna get and look through both for a few nights at dark and see what looks best. Then if I don’t like it I’ll send it back. I got an older meopro 40 mm and my son has vx3 hd a vx 5 and vx 6 and the 6 is brighter but the vx 3 is not far behind and the meopro last. There’s not $1000.00 difference in the lowest to the top for my eyes
I looked at both Credo and Accupoint at the GAOS and went with the 2.5x10x56 Accupoint.And what about the 2.5x10 credo hx what’s your opinion of those or anything else around 700
The Accupoint also adjusts illumination brightness level up or down itself, so you don't need to increase or lower the brightness manually at daybreak or the light fades.I have both. And yes Bobby played a huge part in my purchases as well. To my eyes, the Trijicon is brighter than the Meosport R 3-15x50. Both take a back seat to the Schmidt Bender Polar, but it comes at 3x the price. The main difference is the illumination. The accupoint has no battery to worry about where the Meosport does. But I'm on year 4 with my Polar and still have the 1st battery I put in it.