It's only been like a year and a half in the making should end up 21-22 inches plus a 4 port TI pro brake, Pierce Shadow action and 9 twist fluted 3B.I'm impatiently waiting for you to complete your shorty 30 Nos build and update us
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WhT huntful said. I'm switch everything to mils and I'm already pretty much ffp only. So it is saving lots of moneyWhy? Just curious.
Congrats! Which one?Just bought my first mil scope, thank you.
I have the Credo which is basically the same exact optic except no switch from red to green dot and is 4-16x50. I actually called and spoke with the tech guys at Trijicon about the Tenmile and Credo. Only difference is reticle illumination and zoom range. Credo 4-16 is $599. Both models are made in Japan. I'm thoroughly impressed with the optic and at this price it represents a great value. Turrets are solid, glass is crisp and clear, and overall machining and design is very nice. The HX designation on the Tenmile and Credo designate a different finish but no other difference from the non HX model. The HX has a very slight bronze satin hue in the black, the non HX is flat black.
I would put it up against a SFP NF SHV model or the lower priced Razor hunting version. It's much better than both Arkens IMO. It's as nice as my Bushnell Elites LRHS models I own. It's also all made in Japan. No China!!!!Anyone chime in and offer some comparisons, such as glass quality compared to a Razor, NF, etc?
I bought the Credo but want to feel better about the purchase. It's replacing an Arken 4-16, only due to the weight.
Couldn't resist anymore and just snagged one. Don't know what I'll do with it yet but I'll have one haha.
That's the plan. Bury in the closest somewhere and someday a Sako S20 will sprout from it.A scope will morph into another rifle....
Sako S20 in the corner with a lampshade on it. LolThat's the plan. Bury in the closest somewhere and someday a Sako S20 will sprout from it.