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Trijicon Scopes

Jeff Haugland

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As with everything there is an opinion. With that said, I like Trijicon scopes for two reasons, first I have traveled fro Mexico to the North Pole and never had to readjust a Trijicon upon arrival due to travel on planes, secondly I like the accupoint dot for my eyes and easy accusation to a target. I'm looking to purchase another new one. Why is there very little said or any on the for sale forum, just curious, thanks~
 
As with everything there is an opinion. With that said, I like Trijicon scopes for two reasons, first I have traveled fro Mexico to the North Pole and never had to readjust a Trijicon upon arrival due to travel on planes, secondly I like the accupoint dot for my eyes and easy accusation to a target. I'm looking to purchase another new one. Why is there very little said or any on the for sale forum, just curious, thanks~
Trijicon scopes are discussed on rokslide. The guys that have first hand experience with them speak highly of their reliability, durability, and function. The consensus on that forum is that they are very good scopes. The Tenmile and Credo models are the most discussed. I guess the reason Trijicon is not really a 'house hold name' of scopes is that they don't seem to advertise heavily like some other brands.
 
For one thing, the warranty is only to the original owner. Otherwise I would have one. Went with Tract instead, another fairly new company, but with Vortex/Leupold-like warranty.

Never heard anything bad about the scopes, though.
Heard of a few folks say from personal experience that trijicon never asked about if they were original purchaser. Just fixed and quick. I haven't tried it yet. Obviously that doesn't always have to be the case.
 
The 5-50 for F-class cuts mirage better than many more popular brands designed for that discipline. Great resolution as well for the ones I've used.
 
I'm bringing this thread back up with a question.
I'm looking at getting a somewhat light, fire dot style scope for a under 300 yard deer rifle.
I have a couple leupold vx3 fire dot scopes and am happy with them but I was looking at the accupoint and wondering how it compares to the vx3?
I can get the leupold for about $700 and looks like around $950 for the accupoint. Is it worth the $250 more? Why?
Thanks for any assistance
 
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