Let’s cover another new product from SHOT Show 2024: the Trijicon Credo 1-10×28. This optic is new this year and is available now.
The Credo 1-10×28 features an MOA elevation turret with zero stop system.
The 1-10 optic emerged in response to the demand for a more versatile scope, building upon the success of the existing Credo 1-8x.
Trijicon aimed to create a compact yet powerful optic, incorporating a first focal plane reticle. The reticle features a segmented circle with illumination at 1x and a fine crosshair at 10x, coming standard with both red and green.
Here is the view through the Credo 1-10 on 1 power with red illumination on.Here is a view through the Credo 1-10×28 on 10 power with green illumination on.
In terms of specifications, the 34mm tube, akin to the 1-8, provides up to 100 MOA of travel. Notable features include a zero-stop adjuster, a weight of only 21.2 ounces, and measuring 10 inches in overall length – even more compact than the 1-8 offering! The optic features tactile turrets, an off setting between each illumination setting, and intense brightness at 1x.
Our hands-on experience with the optic gave us a great first impression. Especially with the zero-stop feature and an impressive field of view at 1x. The compact design makes it suitable for various applications, from dangerous game hunting to tactical use with night vision and thermal.
It’s currently available with an MSRP of $2,200, accessible through dealers and the official Trijicon website.
The Credo 1-10×28 is extremely compact and would be a great to pair with night vision or thermal devices.
To sum it up, the Trijicon Credo 1-10×28 is a noteworthy addition, catering to diverse shooting needs. If you’re in the market for a versatile optic with a compact design, the Trijicon 1-10 might be your go-to choice. Stay tuned for more SHOT Show content and feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
To learn more about the 1-10×28 Credo, click here.
Riley Baxter is a seasoned hunter, outdoorsman, and competitive shooter with deep roots in the backcountry. He has guided professionally for bears, bighorn sheep, and other big game across rugged terrain, bringing firsthand knowledge of what gear actually works in the field. When he’s not chasing game or running drills on the range, Riley is likely in the garage customizing his rifles, pistols, or backcountry kit. A competitive pistol shooter and lifelong firearms enthusiast, Riley brings both precision and creativity to every piece of equipment he touches. Outside of the gun world, he works as a perfusionist in Montana, a vital role in heart surgery that demands attention to detail, critical thinking, and mental fortitude. Experience: – Professional Hunting Guide – Guided for bears, bighorn sheep, and more in some of the West’s toughest country. – Competitive Shooter – Skilled USPSA pistol shooter with a passion for precision and performance under pressure. – Custom Builder – Enjoys building and tuning firearms and equipment to meet the exact demands of the hunt or the range. – Experienced Marksman – Experienced in long-range hunting and precision rifles to meet the demands of the terrain of the West. – Montana-Based Perfusionist – Medical professional accustomed to making critical decisions in high-stakes environments.