Trijicon Credo Red or Green??

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Going to pick up a 3-9 Mil Square soon and I’m curious if there is one better than the other.
I’ve had red illumination in the past and it has worked well for me. I’m just curious if the green offers something better. Thanks.
 

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Going to pick up a 3-9 Mil Square soon and I’m curious if there is one better than the other.
I’ve had red illumination in the past and it has worked well for me. I’m just curious if the green offers something better. Thanks.
I find green to offer more contrast on an animal personally
 
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I like green, doesn't dominate the view in low light as much as red can in my experience.
Think the red is almost to bright? Meaning green may be as usable but “softer” on the eye?
 
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I guess I'm the odd man out. I have a Tenmile that has green and red, and I prefer the red. I have also primarily used red reticles so it might just be a familiarity thing.
 
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@DenimChicken I’ve always had red myself. Being familiar and comfortable with it is pulling me in that direction now.
Thanks everyone.
 
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Long shot maybe. But do you think we could get a picture of a green and a red?
I know phone pictures aren’t going to be the greatest, but maybe something to go by.
 
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Long shot maybe. But do you think we could get a picture of a green and a red?
I know phone pictures aren’t going to be the greatest, but maybe something to go by.
I tried taking a few pictures and they were embarrassingly bad. I hung my head in shame and will try again tomorrow. Not trying to be a smartass but you might be able to Google green/red reticles. Even if it's not the same reticle, it should give you an idea of how the colors appear against a target.
 

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I recently acquired the same scope. I really like it...but... it's not even close to daylight bright. I had it on the highest setting and thought the battery might have died until covered the objective. Its actually dimmer to me eye than the vortex strike eagle it replaced.

Other than that, its a great scope.
 
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Appreciate the effort @DenimChicken and I’ll check into reticle images. Good idea.

@8grenade which color isn’t daylight bright? The red or the green? Thanks.
 

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I have a credo and can see the 9th/10th setting in broad daylight. I think the reticle being thin overall does make it tougher though
 

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I have [3] Credo 1-6's in red and [2] Credo 3-9's with green duplexes. I like the green better. Plus they give about 3-4 times the battery life over the red. Currently trying to keep from buying a 3-9 with green mil square.
 

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Greater battery life isnt bad, I didnt know that. I own red. Mine is plenty bright for daylight use at 3x. Maybe obvious, but If anyone is having trouble with this make sure you have it turned up to the highest brightness setting, it shuts off between brightness levels.
 
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