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Xtriii 3.5-18 vs credo 2.5-15
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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksilver338" data-source="post: 3023955" data-attributes="member: 108268"><p>I don't own an xtr 3 but my buddy does. I have a 4-16 and a 2.5-15 credo. I do feel like the 4-16 is easier to get behind as mentioned. The glass seems better on the xtr 3 and I do like the reticle for target shooting.</p><p></p><p>The SFP reticle in the credo's is actually very nice. I've taken a bear at 30yds and a deer at 60yds and was quickly able to acquire them in the reticle. The center for is also delicate enough that you can get some detail work in at 800yds target shooting no problem.</p><p></p><p>The fit and finish feels better on the trijicons, but I'd the xtr 3 proves reliable for zero retention under impacts I do feel like it's a good scope for the price. As mentioned though prepare for irregular fit and function. Clicks are better than the credo, but the mag ring is stupidly stiff. </p><p></p><p>My personal choice is going to be stick with trijicon especially for a hunting rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksilver338, post: 3023955, member: 108268"] I don’t own an xtr 3 but my buddy does. I have a 4-16 and a 2.5-15 credo. I do feel like the 4-16 is easier to get behind as mentioned. The glass seems better on the xtr 3 and I do like the reticle for target shooting. The SFP reticle in the credo’s is actually very nice. I’ve taken a bear at 30yds and a deer at 60yds and was quickly able to acquire them in the reticle. The center for is also delicate enough that you can get some detail work in at 800yds target shooting no problem. The fit and finish feels better on the trijicons, but I’d the xtr 3 proves reliable for zero retention under impacts I do feel like it’s a good scope for the price. As mentioned though prepare for irregular fit and function. Clicks are better than the credo, but the mag ring is stupidly stiff. My personal choice is going to be stick with trijicon especially for a hunting rig. [/QUOTE]
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