Trijicon Credo 4-16×50 review

Rob5589

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I was at the range with mine , HX green dot , and the dot is so small and the illumination doesn't work during the day . Not sure if I'm doing something wrong , but I'm not liking this reticule . Hard to see the dot or the crosshairs .

I have the MRAD center dot reticle and found the same as you. Spent a little time at the range focusing the reticle and it is much better. I have to admit that I am not a fan of center dots, would much prefer that same reticle with a crosshair.

Definitely play with the diopter. The ret is very crisp and visible, IMO.
 
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Did you use the Credo or Tenmile on this buck? I'm concerned the 4x is too high for close in shots?
I used the tenmile on 6x, I do rapid target acquisition drills and it helps make the low magnification close range scenario a non issue.
The only time I like super low magnification is with tactical CQB applications
 

Tahoe1305

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Does anyone have a recorded weight of the credo 4-16x50 by chance. Seeing some minor conflicts online. Seems heavier than I’d expect compared to the other models.

Much appreciated. About to snag one!
 

Hnthrdr

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Thanks for the reply. Does anyone know if that scope has a zero lock? Review doesn’t say


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The exposed turrets have a zero stop you set but not a lock. They capped turrets do not have locks, those I wouldn’t really consider dialing scopes, but I guess you could if you really wanted to. Big fan of the 3-9x40 moa box reticle
 
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