Trijicon tenmile 5-25 vs 4-24

JMCarrol

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Looking for a LR hunting scope and have been looking at the 4-24x50 and the 5-25x50. Does anyone have experience with both? I am leaning 5-25, but wanted to see if there was a reason the 4-24 might be better. I would do the 3-18 but I am not interested in the tree reticle.
 

huntnful

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Looking for a LR hunting scope and have been looking at the 4-24x50 and the 5-25x50. Does anyone have experience with both? I am leaning 5-25, but wanted to see if there was a reason the 4-24 might be better. I would do the 3-18 but I am not interested in the tree reticle.
IMO there is no "LR hunting scope" that is SFP. FFP is the only answer for making correct wind holds at long range, under a variety of magnifications and stress. SFP will cost you an animal or a wound at some point when making legit wind holds at longer ranges.
 

sdupontjr

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I have a tenmile 4-24x50 with red center dot coming in friday. Had a credo 4-16x50 and liked it other than the illumination. The whole reticle illuminated on the credo, only the center dot will illuminated on the 4-24x50 tenmile. Well see in a few days.
 

Nicaburns

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I’ve got both and consider them equal in terms of optical clarity… I prefer the 4x low end and can’t really discern the extra 1x on the top end
 

huntnful

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Wapiti, what do you like better about the Trijicon over the NX8?
Not to speak for Wapiti, but I’ve had a decent amount of experience with both optics now. And can at least mention the comparisons from my POV

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The NX8 does get the slightest edge in glass clarity after putting them side by side and going back and forth all magnification. Just to make that clear right out the gate. Not by a huge margin, but NX8 has better glass/image. Also has a less stiff Parralax dial.

IMO the Tenmile has a better FFP reticle for hunting. Better illumination system. More pronounced/crisp turret clicks. More forgiving eyebox (even though the NX8 isn’t terrible). Numbered Parralax for resetting to a clear image more easily as a baseline.
 

Diced

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I've been using the tenmile 5-25 f1 this year on my 28 nosler. It's been fantastic so far. And the reticle is bold enough on 5x to make a close shot if needed.

I killed this WY buck at 70 yards this year in low light with no illumination.
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