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Is the tenmile their high end scope and the credo a tier below? Just trying to figure out the difference…seems to be a lot of similarities.
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Seems like the price on the tenmiles is higher…like they are touting that as their top tier optic.I have/had multiple of both. No difference. Same glass per Trijicon. Credo is just lower max mag, 16x and below. Tenmile is 18x and up. They really should’ve spent more time figuring out Credo vs Tenmile and HX vs non-HX before coming to market with them. It’s a mess trying to figure out what is what. The Tenmiles come with Tenebraex covers too.
Maybe - someone on the hide pointed me towards this podcast with Trijicon’s marketing team. Tenmile is definitely meant to be the better optic. Guts and glass are different.I called Trijicon and same glass. Long story short I went with the 2.5-15 for low end mag range. The sunshade and caps that come with tenmile are nice but I’m happy with Credo. One other thing I noticed about tenmile was lower overal adjustment for some reason. The credo 2.5-15 and 4-16 have a lot of adjustment and then tenmile is lower in the 3-18 and 5-25 I was looking at. Doesn’t matter for hunting but if someone wants to shoot past 1,000 maybe it would matter.
Maybe - someone on the hide pointed me towards this podcast with Trijicon’s marketing team. Tenmile is definitely meant to be the better optic. Guts and glass are different.
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Just because they are less expensive?I’d take the Credo HX over Tenmile for sure.
Just because they are less expensive?
Reticle choices. I had a 4-16x50 credo but the illuminated reticle lit up the entire reticle instead of just the center dot. Sold it here on sight and bought the 4-24x50 tenmile. Only the center dot of the reticle lights up. Better for my hunting situation. Same low end, but a little more on top end that I dont use. Trijicon rep told me that the glass on the accupoint, credo, tenmile is all the same just as mentioned above. Magnification and moa/mil determines the model.I’ll have to listen to that later. I don’t doubt there are differences between the 3-9x40’s and the rest of the lineup, but I have had or have these right now:
3-9x40 Credo
2.5-10x56 Credo
2.5-15x42 Credo
3-18x44 Tenmile
4-24x50 Tenmile
Taking out the 3-9x40, the rest have all felt exactly the same in hand. Turret feel, mechanisms, finish, overall quality. You could swap turrets and caps for instance and never know. The Credo glass is fantastic and I haven’t noticed if the Tenmiles are any better or not, but I had heard the glass was the same.
That is interesting, because my Tenmiles are SFP.I would point out that credo is SFP and tenmile is FFP thus price difference.
Where does the Accupoint fit in the picture ? Same glass and guts ?
There are few models for long range or HX in Tenmile range SFP, but if you want FFP then it's no less then Tenmile.That is interesting, because my Tenmiles are SFP.
Mine too.That is interesting, because my Tenmiles are SFP.