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CMV
06-13-19, 11:44
Got to shoot a Trijicon AccuPower 1-8x28 w/ segmented circle reticle recently and really liked it. Enough so that I decided "I want one!"....until I saw the ~$1200 price tag on it. Is the 1-4x24 much different? Only half the price so would be worth 4x vs 8x magnification to me.

I'm typically in the Nikon Monarch - Aimpoint PRO neighborhood for optics, lots of stuff with a Romeo5 even, so kind of balking at 1-8x28's price tag and wondering how much a compromise the 1-4x24 is in comparison? Don't know of a place locally that would have both in stock where I could just compare both side by side.

jsbhike
06-13-19, 12:40
Not sure of your area of NC, but most of what I have seen of it has been comparable to where I am in KY and extra magnification doesn't get hills and trees out of the way.

Looking at the specs, the 1-8 has 12 more feet fov on 1x than the 4, but weighs 9 ounces more, 34mm tube and is FFP.

My experience is limited, but I can't quite get my mind wrapped around the FFP on the lower power settings based on limited looking through FFP scopes.

gaijin
06-13-19, 12:57
Depends on your use in my book.

I have the 1-8X Trij on a .308 AR. For my purposes, with this gun/optic- the 1-8 is not ideal. I suppose if it were a hunting gun, with narrow windows of target engagement and shots to 5/600, it might be ideal.
However, we shoot steel to 800 yds+; IPSC steel and 8"/10"/12" plates with this gun. I don't believe I've ever shot it on 1X.
For a semi-precision gun, knowing what I do now, I'd prefer a 2-10X/3-15X or similar.

On a game/range gun I prefer the 1-4X and have a Trijico 1-6X Accupoint I've used a bit.
To 3/400 yards the 1-4X has been completely adequate on IPSC type targets for me.

RHINOWSO
06-13-19, 14:48
I had a 1-4x24 Accupower; it is a nice optic but for the price & illumination, I much prefer the Vortex 1-6x24 PST Gen 2.

The 1-8x Accupower is nice, but illum isn't daylight bright, it's heavy and for the price I'd add $300 and get a NX8 (which I did).

kyjd75
06-13-19, 17:00
I have both. The 1-8x is a much better scope. Optics are better and the illumination is better. Only drawback is it is a heavy son of a gun. The 1-4x is ok but I will probably be replacing it with an accupoint red triangle 1-4x or 1-6x in the near future. The optics are not as good as the 1-8x (not as clear, not as bright) and the illumination is definitely not daylight bright. It fades badly in direct sunlight. Both are ruggedly built (a Trijicon trademark) and seem to be of good quality. I'm keeping the 1-8x but the 1-4x is going for sure.

AndyLate
06-18-19, 06:28
The 1-4x is ok but I will probably be replacing it with an accupoint red triangle 1-4x or 1-6x in the near future.

I am also planning on replacing my 1-4 Accupower with an Accupoint. Is the Accupoint truly daylight bright? I know it should be, but I also "knew" the accupower would be and was very wrong.

I will keep the Accupower and use it on a non tactical rifle, probably my 45-70 No 1. I don't think it's a bad scope, just dim.

Andy

TexasAggie2005
06-18-19, 07:50
I am also planning on replacing my 1-4 Accupower with an Accupoint. Is the Accupoint truly daylight bright? I know it should be, but I also "knew" the accupower would be and was very wrong.

I will keep the Accupower and use it on a non tactical rifle, probably my 45-70 No 1. I don't think it's a bad scope, just dim.

Andy

My TR25 green triangle is absolutely nuclear daylight bright in full sunlight. I typically close the fiber optic oreo at least 75% and still have plenty of bright green triangle.

Stickman
06-20-19, 16:11
I use my Accupower 1-8 on my 308 SCAR. The extra magnification comes in very handy.

kyjd75
06-20-19, 17:28
I use my Accupower 1-8 on my 308 SCAR. The extra magnification comes in very handy.

The 1-8 Accupower is a wonderful scope that I highly recommend. As previously noted, the only drawback (imho) is its weight. If using it in a dmr/reece application, then weight is not quite as much as problem. I have converted one of my 516's to a dmr/reece configuration and that is where my 1-8 is located.

CMV
06-21-19, 00:48
I use my Accupower 1-8 on my 308 SCAR. The extra magnification comes in very handy.

My range goes to 300 yds. Not sure I would care about 4x vs 8x max magnification at those ranges on a carbine? Hard to say because I'm one extreme to the other - either just a 0 magnification red dot/iron sights or at least X - 16x power, some to 24x magnification (which is overkill @ 300 yds).

When I shot the 1-8x Accupower, I was at 1x the whole time & only at 50-100 yds ranges. More than sufficient for the steel 10" steel targets at those ranges. I played with it and liked how it zoomed to 8x, but didn't shoot it at magnification. Was back & forth between overcast and full sun throughout the day, but never noticed the illuminated reticle being weak or washed out.

I'm also liking the NX8 recommendation and looking for a place to see one in person locally. To me that's a lot for an AR optic but need to see it in person to really decide. Also think the Trij is a lot for what it is....but I did like shooting it

RHINOWSO
06-21-19, 22:45
Is the Accupoint truly daylight bright?

I owned a 1-4x Accupoint (and an Accupower, later on). The Accupoint is absolutely daylight bright since it is fiberoptic illuminated (and tritium at night). You can have some issues when shooting from a darker area and it isn't as controllable as a power illumination source, but it works ok - however I hate the Accupoint reticle.

CMV
06-21-19, 23:11
Accupoint is the fiber + tritium correct?

Dumb question since there's 1-6 accupoint in EE right now with a nice price....what happens in 12-15 yrs when the tritium loses it's mojo? You looking at a hefty fee to get it lamped or stuck with a daylight only fairly low power scope?

CMV
07-12-19, 13:54
Closing the loop..... I ended up with 1-6x AccuPoint with the green MOA reticule. Got for a very nice price on EE here so that sort of helped make decision for me. I usually use a higher magnification, but at just 6x and the 2 MOA dot, still not a big deal to hit an 8" steel target @ 300 yds.

In all, I prefer the red segmented circle and powered reticule of the AccuPower I initially shot that set me on this path. But not so much that it would have been a good call to pass the deal I got on this in favor of the AccuPower. And after my initial several hundred rounds with an LPVO now, I am very happy with it.

bigd081285
08-01-19, 18:18
Depends really on what range you're trying to reach out and touch

RIDE
08-18-19, 17:52
I use my Accupower 1-8 on my 308 SCAR. The extra magnification comes in very handy.

Any issue over time w/ the accupower on your scar 17 due to the recoil and harmonics?


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Pappabear
08-18-19, 18:55
So many good LPVO scopes in all price ranges, decide your budget and get one. Burris makes a nice 1-8, step up to Nightforce and down to Vortex.....and on and on and on

PB

RKB Armory
08-20-19, 09:34
The weight and size of the scope come into my evaluation. For instance, my 14.5" carbine with BCM's ELW barrel pairs well with the 1-4 Accupower. Heavier, bigger, scopes seem to inhibit the functionality of having a small, lightweight, carbine. Yes, the increased magnification of a 1-8 Accupower (or any other quality option) would occasionally be nice; but, not on this rifle.

RHINOWSO
08-21-19, 13:21
I used my 1-4x Accupower in a carbine course with my BCM 16" ELW rifle. Loved everything about it but the illumination / thin reticle (but it's still completely usable).

Now in lower light, morning / afternoon when it's not as bright and the illum worked, it was awesome.

RHINOWSO
08-21-19, 13:21
Dupe.

ExplorinInTheWoods
08-25-19, 20:00
I used my 1-4x Accupower in a carbine course with my BCM 16" ELW rifle. Loved everything about it but the illumination / thin reticle (but it's still completely usable).

Now in lower light, morning / afternoon when it's not as bright and the illum worked, it was awesome.

My Vcog is the same way. If i’m In the woods with the. It’s very bright but noon on a cloudless day it’s not bright but the bold reticle makes it useable.