I have the Trijicon Credo red dot Hunter holds .223 and the Vortex Gen II and Gen II e.
I don’t see the Gen II e on your list, but if possible, for one and done, I would go with the Vortex Gen II e.
Gen II e over the Gen II because, dot performance, much easier to use magnification ring, lighter weight.
Glass. The Gen II and Gen II e both have brighter glass than the Trijicon. This becomes more noticeable in lower light conditions. The trijicon has a noticeable grey tint vs. the true colors of the Razors. This too becomes more noticeable when the sun is below the horizon.
1X performance. The Credo is really good, nice box, but the Razor has the edge. The Trijicon ocular ring does not disappear like the famed Razor does. This too becomes more noticeable in lower light conditions. The Trijicon view becomes more “tube-like”.
To me, the Razor glass seems sharper, but not by much. Maybe this is because of the true colors of the Razor glass? Not sure.
Depth of view, and the ability to have the reticle and downrange objects both in sharp focus seems better on the Trijicon. Not sure why this is.
1X edge distortion at close ranges. The Trijicon seems to have less edge distortion on 1X, with the reticle in focus. The Razor makes me choose between the sharpest reticle or less edge distortion. Not that this is an issue. I don’t think it would matter if actually shooting at such close ranges.
Dot performance. I much prefer the red dot on the Trijicon, due to its available lower settings and smaller size. The lowest setting on the Razor is too bright for low light use. The Gen II e is slightly dimmer than the Gen II, so more usable, but both Razor dots obscure and distract. In contrast, the Trijicon dot can be adjusted to blend with the ambient low light conditions for a perfect non obstructive view. The tiny dot is there when you need it but never in the way. Razors can't do that.
It’s this low light dot issue that has me on the fence.
To my eyes, the dot on the Gen II e is round and crisp, vs the dots on the Gen II and Trijicon. Those dots seem to be less so.
Tracking. Yes, it’s a LPVO, but dialing does happen at ranges over 400 yards, especially when the glass is good. One can be more precise when dialing, vs holdovers. I’ve not yet tested the Trijicon tracking. Love the tacking on all my razors. The Tracking thread pushed me to the Razor.
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Vortex Warranty is better. Lifetime no-matter-what warranty.
Trijicon is Limited Lifetime for original owner -- only 5 years on the electronics.
5 years goes by really fast…
Razor Gen II e and I’ll long for the Trijicon dot.
Not sure how the Primary Arms stacks up, but I’ll take the better 1X performance and sharper, brighter glass of a 1x6 before a lesser 1x8.