Trijicon Tenmile 3-18x44mm Field Eval Q&A

Tahoe1305

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I think the Credo has been solid too from what I recall. Starting to be a sample size….heck I snagged one.

Dropped it on concrete from 3’ off the bench….hour one (fml) and it still works. Can’t believe glass didn’t crack.

Glad these scopes are doing well. I think they are a good mix of price, weight, glass, and now proving to hold zero.
 

Justin Crossley

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Yes...as you've stated many times, sample of one doesn't mean much.

I am certainly open to it, depends if someone wants to send one, or Ryan gets another. He has one he’s using that is working correctly as well.

My brother has one of these, and it has been working well. I may pick one or two up as well.
 

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Nice, I’m looking for a prs scope I don’t need to worry about. So it will live on a 22lb pig if a rifle
The ONLY downside I can really find with it, is the reticle is only .5 mil hashes. I really like .2 hash marks for measuring objects and impacts. But it’s pretty easy to make good guess with the .5 grid.
 
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The ONLY downside I can really find with it, is the reticle is only .5 mil hashes. I really like .2 hash marks for measuring objects and impacts. But it’s pretty easy to make good guess with the .5 grid.
Just saw that, pretty dumb that my credo has .25 reticle markings but the 34mm big one doesn’t.

Alright, I’m done sidetracking rhe 3-18 :)
 
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