Trijicon Accupoint or Credo for backcountry rifle?

I haven't had any issues with it to my eyes. Shot a black bear this spring close to last light in a dark draw and had no problems. I don't even think the battery for the illumination is still in it.
Well it came in and honestly i can’t see the center dot. I think this is because I’m left eye dominant and hunt with my right so it’s just too fine for my non dominant eye to pick up. Looks like I’ll be going with the accupoint…
 
I'm struggling with the 15 magnification and the SFP. I have a hard time imagining wanting to shoot at full power in most hunting situations. 15x is a lot of magnification. I'd love to be able to stop at 10 or so. But it seems like most of the 9 or 10x power scopes aren't "designed" for dialing.
I'm happy with the magnification on my VX3, I just want to be able to dial for longer shots. But I'd like a zero stop, locking or cap for that turret.
 
I'm struggling with the 15 magnification and the SFP. I have a hard time imagining wanting to shoot at full power in most hunting situations. 15x is a lot of magnification. I'd love to be able to stop at 10 or so. But it seems like most of the 9 or 10x power scopes aren't "designed" for dialing.
I'm happy with the magnification on my VX3, I just want to be able to dial for longer shots. But I'd like a zero stop, locking or cap for that turret.

 
I really like the Accupoint 4-16x50. Good glass and a nice, simple reticle. It feels like a solidly built scope. I think it’s really good for hunting purposes.
 
Either one. Depends on the reticle that suits you best, mostly? I have the Credo 3-9x40 and I really like it.
 
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