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What’s the difference between the AccuPower vs. AccuPoint? Thank you! — 1 Answer

by Sweetman, from NC, United States Asked on December 2, 2019

Name Trijicon AccuPower 2.5-10x56mm Rifle Scope (4.7)
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Answered by Armando R., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on January 09, 2020

The only major differences between the AccuPoint and the AccuPower is that Power uses a battery for the illumination while the Point uses fiber optic/tritium to self illuminate so it does not require a battery. The Point is somewhat dependent on the amount of light available around you while the Power does not and just requires that the battery not be dead. Another major difference is that the Power is slightly more geared towards the tactical shooter because it has more involved and detailed reticle options over the Point which has slightly simpler reticle options. The Point also has different reticle colors because its illumination is tritium/fiber optic based.

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