Hello everyone, new here. I’ve been a lurker for some time. To give a little background on me, I’m 60, been hunting since I was 12, used mostly Leupold and Vortex optics with a few cheaper brands mixed in. Most of my hunting is east Texas piny woods, or oak flats. Shots are typically 50-250 yards.
I’m setting up a Winchester model 70 Featherweight in .308 Win. I wanted a tough scope that will stay zeroed, with illumination, good glass, good light gathering. So, after researching here I decided on a Trijicon TR22 Accupoint 2.5-10x56 with the amber dot in the crosshairs.
I’ve looked for any drop tests on this model, and didn’t see any. I assume being Trijicon it’ll be tough. I’m using Leupold bases and rings on my rifle. It had a a vortex PST 4-16x50 on it. Had room to spare between the objective lens and the barrel. Do you think these rings will work with the 56mm objective on the Trijicon?
I haven’t seen much about this particular Trijicon on here. I chose it because it ticks all the boxes for what I want in my deer/hog hunting rifle. Was just wondering from any users here about any particular quirks this scope may have, things to watch out for. That sort of thing.
I’m setting up a Winchester model 70 Featherweight in .308 Win. I wanted a tough scope that will stay zeroed, with illumination, good glass, good light gathering. So, after researching here I decided on a Trijicon TR22 Accupoint 2.5-10x56 with the amber dot in the crosshairs.
I’ve looked for any drop tests on this model, and didn’t see any. I assume being Trijicon it’ll be tough. I’m using Leupold bases and rings on my rifle. It had a a vortex PST 4-16x50 on it. Had room to spare between the objective lens and the barrel. Do you think these rings will work with the 56mm objective on the Trijicon?
I haven’t seen much about this particular Trijicon on here. I chose it because it ticks all the boxes for what I want in my deer/hog hunting rifle. Was just wondering from any users here about any particular quirks this scope may have, things to watch out for. That sort of thing.