Trijicon 2025 scopes

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Trijicon added a few scopes to the Huron / Ascent line. A 1-6 and 4-16x50. Reticle options are limited but love that they are expanding those lines.
 

Hoopleheader

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That 1-6 Huron scope checks a lot of boxes for practical hunter. Very useful magnification range, decent eye relief and a lack of whose cares really illumination.

$505-600 below a comparable Credo msrp. The Cedo better have much better glass or else this is a steal
 

BLJ

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Any info on the reticle subtensions? I didn’t see anything listed on the site for these newer models.
 

Crockett

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I'm not only interested in the quality of the glass but the durability of the product itself! After reading all the drop tests on this site, I'm in the process of upgrading my optics and Trijicon seems to have the durability I want with the cost that I can somewhat afford -- a little at a time! So far I've replaced a 3x9 Leupold with a Trijicon Credo 3x9 and a Vortex 4x16x42 HS-T with a Trijicon Credo 2.5x15. I have a Vortex Razor HD 20-26x85 spotting scope and have been very disappointed with it when viewing game at well over a mile + away. The resolution is simply too poor to reliably identify what I'm seeing. I'm not talking about the size of the rack but about being able to tell if it's a deer or antelope! I have a pair of Swarovski 10x42's and love them and am considering some sort of smaller/compact spotting scope of higher quality than the Vortex!

 
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