Trijicon model differences

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I'm trying to better understand the differences between the various lines of Trijicon scopes:


I currently have a Leupold vx3 4-14x40. I've had it for one season and it's killed everything I've shot at, but the clarity is unimpressive and the elevation turret is cheap and has limited range. I also shot my 308 at 500 yds for the first time recently, and while I probably won't go to far beyond that, the 14x doesn't feel like quite enough.

Is there one of these you would prefer over others? And 42, 50 or 56 objective? Thanks.
 
From my understanding, glass wise, they are all the same, and the different names (i.e. credo/tenmile) are in reference to the magnification capability. I think the credo's top out around 15 and then above that they are "tenmile" nomenclature.

As far as objective, I prefer smaller objectives for better cheek weld and alignment for target acquisition, but the smaller objectives won't gather as much light as the larger. It's whatever suits you and your rifle/stock configuration the best really.

I personally use credo 2.5-15x42 scopes on my hunting rifles.
 
I'm trying to better understand the differences between the various lines of Trijicon scopes:


I currently have a Leupold vx3 4-14x40. I've had it for one season and it's killed everything I've shot at, but the clarity is unimpressive and the elevation turret is cheap and has limited range. I also shot my 308 at 500 yds for the first time recently, and while I probably won't go to far beyond that, the 14x doesn't feel like quite enough.

Is there one of these you would prefer over others? And 42, 50 or 56 objective? Thanks.
14x should be plenty of magnification even past 500 yards. I wouldn't think you need to go higher unless you're past 1000 yards
 
Accupoint uses tritium/fiber optic like an acog. All are sfp

Credo maxes at 15x, everything over that is tenmile

Edit to add- I am ignoring the Huron and ascent line as they are their budget hunting and tactical line of scopes. They might be fine but I can’t personally recommend them like the other 3 lines. The other 3 have all been solid for me
 
Splitting hairs but credo’s have a 4-16x50 I have two
Yeah I forgot about the HX credo. The stupid HX vs non HX delineation which makes no sense. Basically boils down to a different exterior coating and MOA (HX) vs mil but then they have some MOA in the non HX as well.
 
Accupoint uses tritium/fiber optic like an acog. All are sfp

Credo maxes at 15x, everything over that is tenmile

Edit to add- I am ignoring the Huron and ascent line as they are their budget hunting and tactical line of scopes. They might be fine but I can’t personally recommend them like the other 3 lines. The other 3 have all been solid for me
I asked Trijicon about them and they said the internals are all the same as the Credo, differences are reticles and the outer finish and no illumination.
 
Had several and still have some

Glass is same according from trijicon rep several years ago


Of the ones I had/have:
Accupoint - uses tritium like fiber optic for its illumination
Accupower - older model similar to Accupoint but its illumination is battery powered
Credo - which replaced the accupower line is also battery powered. Comes in MIL or MOA, the MOA is HX
Tenmile - is same as credo in that it's also MIL and MOA with HX but offers higher magnification on the high end.
 
Had several and still have some

Glass is same according from trijicon rep several years ago


Of the ones I had/have:
Accupoint - uses tritium like fiber optic for its illumination
Accupower - older model similar to Accupoint but its illumination is battery powered
Credo - which replaced the accupower line is also battery powered. Comes in MIL or MOA, the MOA is HX
Tenmile - is same as credo in that it's also MIL and MOA with HX but offers higher magnification on the high end.
Yep tenmile comes in some FFP, there is a 2-10x36 ffp credo as well, rest of credo is SFP. Triji is my favorite scope maker currently, excited to try the 2-10 I got as a hunting scope. 36 objective is a tad on the small side but I great scope
 
I settled on the Accupoint line mainly because it had the simplest reticle options, which is my preference for hunting. The Credo for sure and maybe the Tenmile have more involved reticles. I also remember the Accupoint had the best combination of magnifications and objective size for my preferences (but it’s been a while since I fully compared the options). I have come to like the fiber optic lighted reticle though it wasn’t an initial factor for me choosing the Accupoint.
 
I settled on the Accupoint line mainly because it had the simplest reticle options, which is my preference for hunting. The Credo for sure and maybe the Tenmile have more involved reticles. I also remember the Accupoint had the best combination of magnifications and objective size for my preferences (but it’s been a while since I fully compared the options). I have come to like the fiber optic lighted reticle though it wasn’t an initial factor for me choosing the Accupoint.
exactly.

I run a Accupoint 2.5-10x56 on one of my R700's because of the simple reticle with amber dot. On the Tenmile I have on my CTR 308, I went 4-24x50 mainly due to the reticle. I originally had a 4-16x50 credo and loved it until I used the illumination. The entire reticle lit up, thus blinding you in real low light situations. The 4-24x50 Tenmile Mil reticle only illuminates the center dot (red) which is very useable. The illumination doesn't get as low as my Schmidt Bender Polat T96, but not many optics do.
 
So, these lighted reticles-- these are fiber optic like bow sights or battery powered?
 
14x should be plenty of magnification even past 500 yards. I wouldn't think you need to go higher unless you're past 1000 yards
Really? Huh. It seems like at 14x and 500 yards the center of my reticle is damn near cover the medium steel target. But maybe heat distortion and whatnot would just eat up the advantage of more magnification?
 
Accupoint uses tritium/fiber optic like an acog. All are sfp

Credo maxes at 15x, everything over that is tenmile

Edit to add- I am ignoring the Huron and ascent line as they are their budget hunting and tactical line of scopes. They might be fine but I can’t personally recommend them like the other 3 lines. The other 3 have all been solid for me
What are acog and sfp?
 
Based on these comments I think the Accupoint line is checking the most of my boxes.
 
Really? Huh. It seems like at 14x and 500 yards the center of my reticle is damn near cover the medium steel target. But maybe heat distortion and whatnot would just eat up the advantage of more magnification?
14x is plenty to shoot 1000 yards no problem. I was shooting 550 just the other day at 10x, zero problem. Any more mag than that is not only unnecessary, it’s detrimental for hunting as it shrinks your FOV.

Sounds like you had a parallax or focus issue.
 
14x is plenty to shoot 1000 yards no problem. I was shooting 550 just the other day at 10x, zero problem. Any more mag than that is not only unnecessary, it’s detrimental for hunting as it shrinks your FOV.

Sounds like you had a parallax or focus issue.
I think you're right. The Leopold doesn't have a focus ring unless I'm mistaken. Can one focus the accupoint scopes?
 
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