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Trijicon Credo 2.5-15 vs Vortex Razor LHT
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<blockquote data-quote="tigerwerkes" data-source="post: 2997351" data-attributes="member: 77967"><p>I've had both as well. Had 2 credos with illumination problems. Trijicon made it right but it is a must feature for me in deep woods and canyons. I've also found that for knocking around in packs, trucks, and atvs the capped windage and locking elevation on the lht is one of my favorite features. I haven't had any issues with tracking or holding zero. The FOV on the lht gives me holdover out to 1k on my 280ai with 175s so i rarely have to touch or check any dials if I'm faced with a quick shot opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigerwerkes, post: 2997351, member: 77967"] I've had both as well. Had 2 credos with illumination problems. Trijicon made it right but it is a must feature for me in deep woods and canyons. I've also found that for knocking around in packs, trucks, and atvs the capped windage and locking elevation on the lht is one of my favorite features. I haven't had any issues with tracking or holding zero. The FOV on the lht gives me holdover out to 1k on my 280ai with 175s so i rarely have to touch or check any dials if I'm faced with a quick shot opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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