What are your impressions of the 42?The 42 is SFP while the 36 is FFP. One reason I am going to try the 36. Also have a 42.
I really like it. The mil scale reticle on an SFP doesn’t seem like a good fit to me, and I’d prefer a reticle that would not need illumination in low light. About my only nit picks I have with it.What are your impressions of the 42?
So the reticle isn't terribly visible without illumination in low light? Thanks for the info!I really like it. The mil scale reticle on an SFP doesn’t seem like a good fit to me, and I’d prefer a reticle that would not need illumination in low light. About my only nit picks I have with it.
the 3x9 is the only one i can recall, but if i remember correct the main vertical and horizontal crosshair on the tree type reticle had lines .125 MOA thick... so 1/8th inch @100 yds... that seems pretty thin to meSo the reticle isn't terribly visible without illumination in low light? Thanks for the info!
I may have to reconsider as that looks really faint and I am really looking for something that works well out to 3-500 yards as well as in the dark timber. Maybe I am expecting too much.View attachment 364261
Cameras make it worse than it really is, but you get the idea.
You are exactly right about the eye relief on the other models (huron and ascent). I was looking hard at a 2-10, but 3-9 probably makes more sense for me, let us know what you think when you check it out.
Great Buck!!! Did you shoot him in the open or in the timber?Finally got around to checking the zero yesterday after the sling incident a couple weeks ago, hitting the hog in the face gave me enough to confidence that it was on to continue hunting with it and it was still perfectly zeroed at 100. Then this evening took this guy with it. Didn’t use the illumination but shot him about 20 minutes before the end of legal light around 85 yards with no issue.
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Great Buck!!! Did you shoot him in the open or in the timber?
Chris when you shot your goat were you on less power than 15 power per your preference and if so did you quickly convert the wind hold according to the scale? How seem less was that?
Yes.Does the credo have side focus/parallax adjustment? I can't tell from the website