Quaticman
AH veteran
Does anyone have any experience with or knowledge of the Trijicon Accupoint scope. I am considering mounting a 1-4 x 24 Trijicon Accupoint with the red triangle reticle on my .458 Win Mag bolt action rifle.
Nice bear. To quote old Jack, “the big ones look big.”View attachment 357245
My longtime preference has been for Zeiss, Schmidt & Bender or Swarovski scopes. Because I’d not needed a new scope for a number of years mine are older with none having illuminated reticles. But due to aging eyes (70’s) I began pondering the thought of getting one.
In preparation for a Manitoba black bear hunt a few years ago I decided it was time to pick one up in order to make a last light shot at a dark object on a dark background easier. What I decided upon was a Trijicon Accupoint which would be mounted on my .338. One factor in making a decision in favor of the Accupoint was because it uses no battery.
This is a photo of the bear I took on that trip. My shot on the bear was truly made at last light and I would not have taken that shot without the Trijicon scope or other illuminated reticle scope. This was a big Springtime boar that I sure would have liked to drop in the Fall.
I’ll also agree with Red Leg that the Trijicon glass is not in the same class as my other scopes.. . . . . Good hunting to you with whatever you decide and wherever you hunt.
I've had two AccuPoint scopes, both were 4-16x50 and gave good service.Not to hijack this thread but Red Leg and Big5 stated that the Trijicon glass wasn’t up to Zeiss or Swarovski levels. I have a question based on this: Is it more in line with a Leupold VX3 or a VX6?