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Trijicon Credo CR1036 2-10x36mm Rifle Scope, 30 mm Tube, First Focal Plane (FFP)
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David Tanner's Review of Trijicon Credo CR1036 2-10x36mm Rifle Scope, 30 mm Tube, First Focal Plane (FFP)

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
Cons:
  • No parallax.
Best Used for:
  • SPR or DMR up to 800 meters.
Would Recommend: Yes
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