My definition of works means I can place the glowing blob on a man size target at close range and hit. I can't use the tree reticle as designed until 6X. I guess the 45 offset RDS can take on the close range job better, as I bought this scope for it's long range capability in a small package. Most likely leave it on 6X and shoot close shit with RDS.Thats not what others have said previously, so you’re saying that at 2x the reticle is bright enough to be seen during daylight sun? It’s possible that Trijicon improved the illumination in newer versions but would like to hear some additional thoughts
Juxtaposed to the Leupold VX5HD 2-10 duplex firedot. The reticle is loud & proud at all ranges/mags, CDS dial can adjust quickly for drop, fucked on quick & precise wind calls though. Entire drive for getting this Credo.
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Testing this SPR model feasibility with Leupold VX5HD 2-10x42 duplex reticle.
Had this menacing rock at 905yds. 19.46Tx12.96W” Elevation I was shooting water line all 20rnds, but wind correction was put into inches and I bracketed the rock width in my head and made the wind holds, blue circle represents the typical wind hold at the time. So I thought it a better to have some wind hashes. Lol Enter the Credo.
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