Trijicon Expands AccuPoint Riflescope Series

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posted on September 4, 2020
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Trijicon has announced the expansion of its AccuPoint riflescope series, with the addition of several more hunting reticles to the 3X-18X-50mm and 4X-24X-50mm models. With a primary focus on North American deer and big-game hunters, the newest AccuPoint models are now available with BAC Triangle Post and Standard Duplex reticles, offering added precision and more rapid target acquisition, along with the ability to dial for extended ranges.

The scopes themselves, meanwhile, feature exposed elevation adjusters with zero stop, generous windage- and elevation-adjustment range, re-positionable magnification levers, and a satin finish for a more refined aesthetic. Further, every Trijicon AccuPoint is built around a fiber-optic and tritium-illuminated reticle. This battery-free dual-illumination system automatically adjusts the aiming-point brightness to existing lighting conditions, though shooters can also easily control the brightness of the reticle with Trijicon’s manual brightness override feature. The scope body is aluminum, while the glass is multi-coated and anti reflective. 

For more information on these new reticle-scope combinations, please visit trijicon.comMSRP: $1,799-$1,899

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