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Anyone out there used the trijicon scopes for DG? I've gor one that I have tried on my 375 and it seems to work great (better than that) for point and shoot work, but I'm a litte (more than a little) worried about mounting a scope on my carry rifle but it is superb.
 
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Berger, if you are able to shoot with both eyes open you will find it very quick to shoot..


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Anyone out there used the trijicon scopes for DG?


No, but I will be very interested to see the responses to your question because I have been thinking of trying a trijicon on my 500 A2 when it arrives.

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Do you mean thier conventional riflescopes?



or their reflex sites?



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I have 3 of them on various Blaser barrels, and one a SAKO .223. I use them in all condition and calibres. I find them robust and easy to use. My current tool of choice is my 2,5x10x56mm Accupoint on my 9,3x62mm Tracker

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I've got 3, 2 Reflex and 1 ACOG.





This is my Son and A Browning A bolt 375HH with an Acog. The bear squared 9'6"
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I have a reflex on a Colt 22 semi auto and no rabbit out to 75 yrds is safe. Great rig!


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Thanks for that. FYI I have the accupoint and it does seem to "point and shoot" well on the 375.
 
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Originally posted by Berger:
Thanks for that. FYI I have the accupoint and it does seem to "point and shoot" well on the 375.


I looked at there models before but there are so many it seems confusing, I would not mind trying one onm y50-110 at some stage, I reckon they would be heaps better and more reliable than the tasco pro points.
 
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I haven't yet shot mine, but I have a Trijicon Accupoint 1.25-4x to go on my .404 Jeffrey in QD mounts and I am planning of putting a 3-9x on my plainsgame rifle. In addition, my .35 Whelan carries a reflex and it shoots fast and accurately for deer and pigs.

Overall, I am very, very impressed with the Trijicon products.


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