Trijicon Tenmile 3-18x50 vs Credo 2.5-15x42

Trijicon Tenmile 3-18x50 vs credo 2.5-15x42

  • Tenmile 3-18x50

    Votes: 23 39.7%
  • Credo 2.5-18x42

    Votes: 16 27.6%
  • Credo 2.5-15x42

    Votes: 19 32.8%

  • Total voters
    58

TxLite

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What stocks are those? I see they have a little hump in the cheek area. Do you have any issue getting behind the 50 on that setup? Did you have to go with high rings to clear?
They’re both Mesa Altitude stocks. No issues getting behind either for me, but I just finished that rifle up recently so I don’t have a ton of time behind it like I do with the Accupoint. I also just swapped stocks on the bottom rifle recently so we’ll see how things shake out. And yes, high rings, they’re Sportsmatch HT073’s.
 
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Millwood21

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They’re both Mesa Altitude stocks. No issues getting behind either for me, but I just finished that rifle up recently so I don’t have a ton of time behind it like I do with the Accupoint. I also just swapped stocks on the bottom rifle recently so we’ll see how things shake out. And yes, high rings, they’re Sportsmatch HT073’s.
They look awesome!
 

bmart2622

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I recently bought the same Credo, so far I like it. Im also not a fan of big objectives or higher magnification sfp scopes, Id definitely buy it again
 

ShootOkHuntWorse

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FWIW I have the 3-9 accupoint for weight savings and dial it all the time with no issues so far. Just have to remember how many revolutions you’ve done.
 
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I have the Credo HX 2.5-25x42 and it's by far my favorite scope. I noticed on the Trijicon website they no longer have a Tenmile HX 3-18x50. Is it being discontinued? Any rumors if they arecoming out with anything new in the Credo HX or Tenmile HX line?
 
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Millwood21

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I have the Credo HX 2.5-25x42 and it's by far my favorite scope. I noticed on the Trijicon website they no longer have a Tenmile HX 3-18x50. Is it being discontinued? Any rumors if they arecoming out with anything new in the Credo HX or Tenmile HX line?
I noticed that too. Only for sale a few places online.
 

ChrisAU

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They are all pretty great. A bit thicker reticle in the 2.5-15x42 would make it the gold standard for a dialable SFP hunting scope IMO. The 3-18x44 is also fantastic. I’ve used both extensively. No experience with the 3-18x50.
 
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Millwood21

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I just noticed my title is right but my poll question is wrong. I tried to edit it and ended up just adding another option. Rookie mistake 🤦🏻‍♂️.
 
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They are all pretty great. A bit thicker reticle in the 2.5-15x42 would make it the gold standard for a dialable SFP hunting scope IMO.
Totally agree with this. I have one of these and it's a super dependable scope, but with my not so great eyes, the reticle isn't quite so easy to adjust to. A thicker reticle would indeed make this scope just about perfect.
 

thinhorn_AK

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The tenmile hx 3-18x50 is a great scope, it’s not to heavy and dosent suffer from field of view at any magnification level.

The reticle is calibrated at 9x as you can see in the etching on the bottom of the reticle, this was confirmed by another member who called trijicon and spoke to them about it. Glad I bought mine back when they were less than 750.00 from euro optic.
 

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kevlar88

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I have both and both are great. The only thing that I'll add is if you are really looking to stretch out the capabilities of your rifle the credo has a good bit more internal elevation adjustment. 100 moa for the credo vs 17.5 mrad (about 60 moa) for the ten mile in the two specific models you mentioned.
 
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Millwood21

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I have both and both are great. The only thing that I'll add is if you are really looking to stretch out the capabilities of your rifle the credo has a good bit more internal elevation adjustment. 100 moa for the credo vs 17.5 mrad (about 60 moa) for the ten mile in the two specific models you mentioned.
I noticed that also.
 
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