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Moose,
Verified Owner
from CO, United States
Written on February 16, 2025
I have this scope on a .308. This is my 4th trijicon optic, it is good quality and well made, very clear glass. Crisp turret clicks,return to zero capability. Good value for the money.
Pros:
- Quality, crisp turret clicks, illuminated reticle.
Best Used for:
- Target, hunting, competition.
Would recommend: Yes
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BigBubbaInGA,
Verified Owner
from GA, United States
Written on May 14, 2024
I had the good fortune of needing to select an optics for an FN SCAR 17. It’s a versatile rifle and there are at least a dozen solid choices - I considered the Leupold Mk 3-5 lineup, Nightforce NX8 and ATACR, Vortex and others. I didn’t have a specific mission for the set-up, but I did want to be able to stretch out a little bit (the 4x on an ACOG felt limiting for this old man). I don’t really see myself kicking in doors with the 17 so I didn’t need a true 1x or red dot (but if I do I’ll offset mount one). This scope has a lot going for it, FFP, illuminated reticle, great glass and the Trijicon name. It looks terrific on the rifle and is extremely well made. In the end, I caught a nice end of run sale that put this ahead of the Leupold Mk5HD.
Pros:
- Trijicon brand
- 2-10x
- Reasonably sized objective
Cons:
- Cannot find a kill flash to fit a 36mm
Best Used for:
- Larping
- Hog management 50-750 yards
Would recommend: Yes
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Dakota Carson,
Verified Owner
from MN, United States
Written on March 20, 2024
Trijicon Credo scopes are truly a huge step up be it your a serious hunter, competition competitor. Or a weekend warrior. Extremely well made. Credos for a AR profile rifle are a nice looking fit.
Pros:
- Clarity of the glass is outstanding
Cons:
- Top windage turrets do
- Nothing really.
Would recommend: Yes
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J,
from OH, United States
Written on March 3, 2024
Outstanding glass clarity, mounted this on a CZ 300 win mag and wanted this for the durability to handle recoil and travel for SA plains animals and the western US. Have put 30 rounds through it sighting it in and punching paper, zero has stayed spot on.
Ordering the optic was easy with a good price point and was delivered in 6 days, not my first purchase from this outfit and have always had prompt delivery with no hassles, have recommended to several others, thanks
Would recommend: Yes
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David Tanner,
Verified Owner
from UT, United States
Written on January 11, 2024
So first review I posted was basically just first impression. After running a couple hundred rounds through my Mk12 with this on top via a Reptilia mount with a piggyback red dot heres my thoughts. This optic is extremely well made. The glass is incredibly clear. The turrets are crisp and very accurate to dial with if that’s what you intend to do. You don’t really need to dial once you get zeroed. I love the capped windage since I never dial windage. I did test the turrets out to see how the clicks lines up and they were perfect. First round was off center by 3.5 mils dialed it and bullseye. Hundred yard groupings were hard to pick up at distance but when I got the paper up close I was seeing sun MOA 5 round groups. The lack of parallax was a bummer but the diopter works smooth and was easy to adjust for ranges between 25 and 100 easily. Did not get to shoot further since the range is indoor. I’m so pleased with the performance and the reticle that I will likely buy a second one to run on my other SPR setup. My other Mk12 I run a PST Gen 2 3-15x44 on and that thing is phenomenal as well but you just cannot find them anywhere right now. I lucked out and got a display model and would love to grab another, but the Credo 2-10x36 I would definitely recommend due to weight, price, availability, and quality. It’s perfect for an SPR or DMR if you don’t mind the lack of parallax. It’s just a great piece of glass and I do not regret it one but.
Pros:
- Quality, Availability, Clarity, easy to zero
Best Used for:
- SPR or DMR up to 800 meters.
Would recommend: Yes
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David Tanner,
Verified Owner
from UT, United States
Written on December 16, 2023
I love the reticle wish is had a full crosshair and parallax.
Would recommend: Yes
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Leadfarmer,
Verified Owner
from SC, United States
Written on December 13, 2023
Was looking for an optic that was optimal for 50-600 yards that could push 800-900 if really needed that wasn’t too bulky. Wanted a mil reticle so I could use with different weight rounds for the .308. This nailed it.
Pros:
- Weight
- reticle
- visual clarity
Would recommend: Yes
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