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Thanks for posting. If the battery fails are there still visible crosshairs? I was just checking out the Credo line and also the Huron 3-12 with BDC.
Thanks for posting. If the battery fails are there still visible crosshairs? I was just checking out the Credo line and also the Huron 3-12 with BDC.
Any updates? Pretty interested in one myself.
I would certainly welcome any feedback. After calling around, I’ve pretty much accepted that I won’t be able to get my hands on one before deciding between that, the tenmile HX, or vortex razor HD LHTMine is mounted on my Fieldcraft with ammo loaded. Work keeps interfering…
Thank you. I think I’m gonna go with the tenmile 3-18x50. I had a chance to look through one the other day and the glass seemed real good. I like the reticle better than the vortex razor LHT that I was deciding between.Finally got my Credo 2.5-15x42 and Tenmile 4-24x50 out for a short range trip this weekend to zero some rifles and get some chrono data. Didn’t do any long range practice in to mess with the dials, but both adjusted easy as could be with no fuss. Actually shot some of the best groups I ever have with both rifles I have them on. Eye box is a bit fussy on both at high magnifications but I was expecting that.
I was looking at photos of the reticle on the Trijicon website. Am I correct in thinking the scope has to be turned to 7.5X for the subtensions to match up with the reticle numbers?One note I forgot to add, even though the credo is SFP, it has a line of notes at the very bottom of the reticle that shows what the subtensions are at 2.5x, 5x, and 10x.
Will post some pics tonight.
No, it is accurate at 15x. Each line is .5mil at 15x. Four lines to 2mil.I was looking at photos of the reticle on the Trijicon website. Am I correct in thinking the scope has to be turned to 7.5X for the subtensions to match up with the reticle numbers?
Thanks. That makes sense. The way I was interpreting it didn’t.No, it is accurate at 15x. Each line is .5mil at 15x. Four lines to 2mil.