I've had bad luck so far with my Accupoint . It has great glass and reticule , but the parallax hasn't worked right from out of the box .
The parallax only has from 50 to 70 to adjust . If I'm shooting 100 yards it has to be on 60 yards or it's out of focus . If I try to set the parallax at 100 yards , to shoot 100 yards , it's blurry . The same for 200 , the parallax has to be set at 70 . It's like shooting a scope without parallax .
I've sent it back and it came back the same way .
I bought a Credo HX first and the illumination didn't work , right out of the box , so I sent that in to be repaired .
Trijicon said they couldn't fix it and would replace it . I told them I didn't care for the reticle so they sent me the Accupoint .
So , I have sent a Credo back , NIB , received a Accupoint NIB , and have sent that back , got it back last week and it's still not repaired right and is going back again . I purchased the Credo new from Eurooptics on October 5 and have yet to have a scope that works correctly .
I am not a happy camper , to say the least .
PS , I bought a SHV and used it for the first time today and it worked flawlessly . View attachment 512528View attachment 512529View attachment 512530View attachment 512531
Yes , I would buy it again , in fact I might .How do you like the SHV? Glass decent?
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The Accupoint is also a wire reticle vs etched in the Credo. Not sure if it makes a difference.The credo is nothing more than an Accupoint that is battery powered, or basically a newer version of the Accupower. Same glass and features other than the illumination.
Are you sure it is not an etched reticle? I have the green mildot and thought all Ballistic reticles were etched. I like mine well enough, that I'm about to get a second. That green dot will spoil ya in the thick stuff and low light!The Accupoint is also a wire reticle vs etched in the Credo. Not sure if it makes a difference.
My 2.5-12.5 Accupoint has been a tough scope and I’ve been happy with it. I just got a tenmile and so far it’s been great, but the illumination is pretty dim, even at the highest setting. It took a tumble off my lap the other day when I was pulling off my stock and the barreled action landed on the thin carpet covered concrete floor of my reloading room - scope first. Shot it yesterday and there was no shift in zero.
Mine is the mil dot as well and trijicon told me it was wire. That’s how they run the fiber optic up for the center dot. I really like mine as well and have been debating getting another.Are you sure it is not an etched reticle? I have the green mildot and thought all Ballistic reticles were etched. I like mine well enough, that I'm about to get a second. That green dot will spoil ya in the thick stuff and low light!
Thanks. I looked at their site and couldn't find the info. I assumed all Ballistic reticles were etched, but if that's what Trijicon said, it must be so. Really liking the scope, wished I'd tried one sooner.Mine is the mil dot as well and trijicon told me it was wire. That’s how they run the fiber optic up for the center dot. I really like mine as well and have been debating getting another.