Trijicon 2.5-15x42mm Credo HX SFP Field Evaluation Q&A

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This review along with the euro optic blowout has my mouth watering over the $520 2.5-10x56mm Credo HX…


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What rings are you running to get that to clear the continuous rail of an ar?

Thanks!


Burris XTR high I believe.



Are you using a gunbearer with the K4 or just strapping the rifle to rear?

I’ve got a couple things I’m trying. Generally with packs I slide it in the side pocket, or if I need it the SG rifle carrier.
 

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This review along with the euro optic blowout has my mouth watering over the $520 2.5-10x56mm Credo HX…


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I don't see these for $520.... Can you share a link?

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what did you think between the credo and shv?
I have had the Nightforce SHV 3-10 and Credo 2.5-15 and have had them out to the range a half dozen times. Both are solid scopes and I believe would serve any hunter well.

Pros of the Credo include slightly better glass, reticle is a bit bolder, exposed elevation turret and a bit more top end magnification. Cons are it is a pretty large scope but not overly heavy.

Pros of the Nightforce SHV are very compact design, better illumination IMO, nice clear glass. Cons are reticle is a bit fine for dusk if not illuminated, short mounting length will be an issue on many long actions rifles.

I really enjoy the Credo and it is going to stay on my 280 AI as a nice open country set-up. I also have a Tikka 6.5 CM that is wearing the 3-10 SHV and as a more compact mid-range mountain/packing rifle. I will likely keep try both in the field this fall and decide if I will keep the SHV or swap it for another Credo.
 

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In the last pic where your shooting off trekking poles are you just holding them together (that's what it looks like to me) or are you using something like quick-stix:


I ask because I've experimented with shooting off trekking poles a bit. Mostly with putting the loops of either handle around the other pole to make a cradle. That worked OK, it was just slow, so I'm curious how you prefer to shoot off trekking poles.
 
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