Rifle Scopes Trijicon Tenmile vs Credo - whats the difference?

Yes.

I was at the range the other day with my Tenmile, my Credo and a Bushnell on a hunting rifle.
When I switched from the Tenmile to the Credo I thought "Yeah this glass is underwhelming."
When I switched to the Bushnell I thought "Wow... the Credo's better than I thought, I don't remember this being this bad!" :D


Apples to oranges maybe, but comparing the two, not only does the glass look better on the Tenmile, the over all quality seems nicer, higher quality.

Plus a "nicer presentation", a little nicer box? (maybe it just seems heavier because it's larger), sun shade, flip up caps and shipping caps, scope cover, lens pen. Credo came with shipping caps and a scope cover.
 
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Yes.

I was at the range the other day with my Tenmile, my Credo and a Bushnell on a hunting rifle.
When I switched from the Tenmile to the Credo I thought "Yeah this glass is underwhelming."
When I switched to the Bushnell I thought "Wow... the Credo's better than I thought, I don't remember this being this bad!" :D


Apples to oranges maybe, but comparing the two, not only does the glass look better on the Tenmile, the over all quality seems nicer, higher quality.

Plus a "nicer presentation", a little nicer box? (maybe it just seems heavier because it's larger), sun shade, flip up caps and shipping caps, scope cover, lens pen? (now I'm not sure). Credo came with shipping caps and a scope cover.
Thats what it seems like based on what I have read, but there are guys claiming the credo is the exact same glass and guts, only difference is in magnification…
 
Trijicon probably the only one that knows. I Keep hearing conflicting things. Some say Tenmile a little better glass, some say its exactly the same as Credo. But one thing that seems to be a constant with everyone that has either is that they are great, durable scopes