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- Trijicon Credo 1-10 | Snipers Hide Forum
I have a Trijicon Credo 1-8x28 and 1-10x28, both mounted on nearly identical 16” 223 Wylde ARs I have been using the 1-8x28 for over a year, and now I have a couple range sessions on the 1-10x28 Additional context: I have previously owned Razor 1-6 GenII, Viper PST 1-6 GenII, Strike Eagle 1-6, PA GLX 1-8, and various Trijicon, NightForce
- Aimpoint pro vs trijicon mro | Snipers Hide Forum
I also conducted the 50 yard portion of the parallax test using another 2nd-generation Trijicon MRO with a 2 MOA red-dot The results were nearly identical to that of the first MRO The extreme spread of the 8-shot parallax test-group was 7 46”, which at 50 yards is 14 3 MOA
- Maven, Leupold, Trijicon, NF | Snipers Hide Forum
Trijicon Tenmile HX 5-25x50 Leupold VX5HD 4-20x52 NF NX8 4-32x50 Maven and Trijicon both have a 56mm reticle that looks attractive as well Sort of hesitant on boutique brands like Maven, only been around 10 years, long term warranty claims NF almost falls into that, as well as being heavier and people not liking the reticle
- Holosun 507 or Trijicon RMR | Snipers Hide Forum
Not everyone needs an aimpoint on every AR or Trijicon on every pistol hence the market share holosun has captured I straight up love my Romeo 5's (holosun) and they are on all my range toys For $120 you wont find a better quality red dot
- Rifle Scopes Trijicon Accupoint TR21 1. 25-4x24 Any Good? - Snipers Hide
Re: Trijicon Accupoint TR21 1 25-4x24 Any Good? I have the Tr24 triangle on my m4 and love it Zero is the tip if the triangle for more precise shots and the triangle serves nicely as a " red dot" for close up work
- Rifle Scopes Trijicon ACOG Reticles - Help. - Snipers Hide
Re: Trijicon ACOG Reticles I spoke to Trijicon today and I shoot a 6 8 but no reticle in this caliber is aviliable in the extended eye relief models Trijicon suggested you can sight in the center dot of the horseshoe say an inch high at 100 meters and this would come close to matching the drops in the reticle to the ballistics of the rifle
- Night Vision Trijicon IR Hunter Snipe IR: Initial Impressions
The Trijicon, Inc IR Hunter Snipe-IR Clip-On now known as the Trijicon IRCO-35 universal thermal Weapon sight does what its more expensive and more complicated competition does for half the cost The L3 LWTS and FLIR T-70, T75 run around $18,000 00 v $9,900 00 for the Snipe-IR
- Rifle Scopes Trijicon ACOG Considerations - Snipers Hide
Per the spec sheet listed on Trijicon's site the TA11 has a Field Of View at 100 yards - 28 9' The TA31 has a Field Of View at 100 yards - 36 8' The TA31 has approximately a 8' wider field of view at 100 yards In theory a shooter should be faster and be able to see more with the optic that has a wider field of view
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