ok , so i waited a while before posting this , but now that i've used it for a while , i can now without a doubt state that this is the best hunting scope I own.
I'll spare the suspense , it's a trijicon accupoint 2.5-10x56 mil dot amber dot tr22-2
i have lights at all my feeders for hogs and covert cameras for alert. i shoot them from 100 ,170 and 300 yards . problem is hogs get smart and they will not always want to step into the bright light , so they stay on the edges... the bigger they are the smarter they get .. so to compound the problem , the further away, the dimmer it looks. .. so I picked up this trijicon due to my previous disappointment with my vortex viper pst's illumination.
Well the verdict is in ! this trijicon is bar none the best scope i've ever used to shoot pigs at night.
most pigs are black and soak up the light at night making crosshairs disappear.
the Trinium in this scope is pretty much the perfect level at night to place an accurate shot exactly where I need it... and the best part is you never have to turn it on or mess with any of it , it just works!
My DRT success rate has gone way up since switching to this scope!
it wasn't cheap .. i bought it from swfa for $800 delivered .. but it was worth every penny ..
the only down is i would prefer exposed turrets so i can dial in the 18 clicks (1/4 moa) to 300 without having to take off the caps ... but i can live with it.
alternatively if Trijicon made the trinium and illumination on every mil dot , not just the center , that would be icing on the cake, but i understand that might be a stretch!
anyhow .. i just wanted to share my result since using it for a while now (5 months).. it had been the best scope purchase i've ever made. it has pretty much been 100% on every pull of the trigger, pretty much every weekend since i put it on..
oh and the daytime clarity is equally impressive although in my opinion allot of scope fit that bill much easier.
feeder lights vary from green amazon solar lights to walmart solar barn lights to homemade 10 watt white led on deep cycle battery and solar panel .
the motion detector lights being the worse as they seem to spook the most .
the green are the best but have the least view range..
just sharing my experience if you're out there looking for a scope .. i'm very tempted to get a 3-9x40 for my 243 now .. even though it has a leupold on it now that has served me well for 30 years ...
missed one in the classifieds a few weeks ago ...
I'll spare the suspense , it's a trijicon accupoint 2.5-10x56 mil dot amber dot tr22-2
i have lights at all my feeders for hogs and covert cameras for alert. i shoot them from 100 ,170 and 300 yards . problem is hogs get smart and they will not always want to step into the bright light , so they stay on the edges... the bigger they are the smarter they get .. so to compound the problem , the further away, the dimmer it looks. .. so I picked up this trijicon due to my previous disappointment with my vortex viper pst's illumination.
Well the verdict is in ! this trijicon is bar none the best scope i've ever used to shoot pigs at night.
most pigs are black and soak up the light at night making crosshairs disappear.
the Trinium in this scope is pretty much the perfect level at night to place an accurate shot exactly where I need it... and the best part is you never have to turn it on or mess with any of it , it just works!
My DRT success rate has gone way up since switching to this scope!
it wasn't cheap .. i bought it from swfa for $800 delivered .. but it was worth every penny ..
the only down is i would prefer exposed turrets so i can dial in the 18 clicks (1/4 moa) to 300 without having to take off the caps ... but i can live with it.
alternatively if Trijicon made the trinium and illumination on every mil dot , not just the center , that would be icing on the cake, but i understand that might be a stretch!
anyhow .. i just wanted to share my result since using it for a while now (5 months).. it had been the best scope purchase i've ever made. it has pretty much been 100% on every pull of the trigger, pretty much every weekend since i put it on..
oh and the daytime clarity is equally impressive although in my opinion allot of scope fit that bill much easier.
feeder lights vary from green amazon solar lights to walmart solar barn lights to homemade 10 watt white led on deep cycle battery and solar panel .
the motion detector lights being the worse as they seem to spook the most .
the green are the best but have the least view range..
just sharing my experience if you're out there looking for a scope .. i'm very tempted to get a 3-9x40 for my 243 now .. even though it has a leupold on it now that has served me well for 30 years ...
missed one in the classifieds a few weeks ago ...
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