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Have one. It's an older version but I have a newer one on the way.Install a limbsaver recoil pad. A T3 in magnum caliber is brutal.
Have one. It's an older version but I have a newer one on the way.Install a limbsaver recoil pad. A T3 in magnum caliber is brutal.
I just put a limbsaver on a t3x 30-06, took about 5 minutes and made a nice difference.Have one. It's an older version but I have a newer one on the way.
The tenmile 50 clears on my tikka with Talley lowsI would have preferred a 44 also but the 44mm credo was more expensive than the tenmile HX with the 50. It’s all good, this will go on my mountain ascent 300wm and should fit well. Hoping I can get away with my talley mediums.
I'm calling Talley Monday with mount height questions on 2 rigs. They are very helpful.The tenmile 50 clears on my tikka with Talley lows
Cool, good to know. I could be mistaken but I remember when I had talley lows on my tikka they seemed higher than lows I’ve had on other rifles. I’ve been using mediums on my Kimber and they have been fine so if I can get away with them with the new scope I’ll be pumped. If not, I have a set of high 30mm talleys around here somewhere.The tenmile 50 clears on my tikka with Talley lows
No idea but if you aren’t dialing there is t much point in having a scope with all that stuff on it. For a set and forget scope, a 3-9 accupoint would be great.Is the low light capability of the Tenmile or Credo any better than the Accupoint?
I don't dial and really like the simple duplex and dot on the Accupoint.
The ability to adjust reticle brightness is where the Credo and Tenmile stand out.Is the low light capability of the Tenmile or Credo any better than the Accupoint?
I don't dial and really like the simple duplex and dot on the Accupoint.
I've never had any problem getting the dot brughtnes down low on the 2 Accupoints I have.The ability to adjust reticle brightness is where the Credo and Tenmile stand out.
I don’t like 50mm that much either but it should fit on my rifle with the same rings I’m already using so no real negative in my case.Too bad that 2.5-15 isn’t on sale. That looks like the ticket. I don’t like 50mm obj if I can help it.
That's the only negative for myself as well.I don’t like 50mm obj if I can help it.
I run my 44mm about 2 piece of paper thickness above the barrel and it allows for an adequate cheek weld. Any higher and I’d either have to float or do something aftermarket which I don’t want to do. It’s amazing how hard it is to find the perfect scope, but what’s weird is I think we’re all looking for the same thing.That's the only negative for myself as well.
The tenmile 50mm fit perfectly on my talley mediums, I get a great cheek weld and the scope seems to have great eye relief.The tenmile 50 clears on my tikka with Talley lows
I bought 3The tenmile 50mm fit perfectly on my talley mediums, I get a great cheek weld and the scope seems to have great eye relief.
Initial thoughts are very positive, this scope really hits a lot of good points for me. Good eye relief, functional/not cluttered reticle, capped windage, illumination etc and the weight isn’t bad. Seems like an absolute steal for 739.00.
I’m thinking of buying another trijicon even though I don’t really need one at the moment.
Nice, good score for sure.I bought 3