Trijicon AccuPoint Scopes
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Spike
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Does anyone have any experience with this line of rifle scopes? The company specializes in military/police tactical aiming applications, so I am wondering if their scopes have a place in the hunting arena.
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My Accupoint 3-9 will be home next week. I ordered it for my T/C Omega. Most of the time when I hunt deer, shots are from 40 to 80 yards, but must be very quick on a moving target. I can set Accupoint on x3 and use both eyes to aim. That is where Trijicon products are better than regular scopes. BAC allows you to follow the target with both eyes open and little amber triangle nicely projects on the deer. Occasionally I see feeding deer beyond 120 yards. Then I can select 6 to 9 magnification and take a good aim.
My original muzzleloader was Remington 700ML with 24” barrel and x4 fixed scope, but I want to be able to take clean shots up to 200 yards and to retain the ability to shoot on fast moving target from close range.
I do not know too many people who put $500 scopes on the muzzleloader, but my state does not have a rifle season, shotgun season about 9 days long, so I decided to install an Accupoint on my main hunting tool.
My original muzzleloader was Remington 700ML with 24” barrel and x4 fixed scope, but I want to be able to take clean shots up to 200 yards and to retain the ability to shoot on fast moving target from close range.
I do not know too many people who put $500 scopes on the muzzleloader, but my state does not have a rifle season, shotgun season about 9 days long, so I decided to install an Accupoint on my main hunting tool.
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Spike
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 16
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From: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
It sounds like the Trijion scope is worth some serious consideration. I want to put it on a T/C Pro Hunter with a 30-06 - 28" barrel set upthat Irecently (one week) purchased. Ithank you for your insight.




