Trijicon Expands Popular Huron Riflescope Line

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posted on January 8, 2025
Trijicon Huron Line Expansion

The Trijicon Huron series of riflescopes has expanded to includes six variable power options, featuring new 1-6x24mm and 4-16x50mm models. These new Trijicon Huron riflescopes deliver the same fully multi-coated broadband anti-reflective glass found in the AccuPoint and Tenmile HX series, and are engineered for extreme durability and precision in every season and light condition. Ranging from 15.8 to 24.2 ounces, and offering up to 100 MOA of adjustment from either a 30mm or one-inch main tube, the Huron line combines a large adjustment range with a lightweight package.

The Huron line benefits from a generous eye relief, as well as low capped adjusters with ¼-MOA clicks that are precision-engineered to provide consistent tracking and maintain zero. Fast and accurate variable zoom ranges pair with as a crisp second focal plane reticle for performance in the field.

Next, Huron riflescopes feature an Easy-Focus Eyepiece and an extra-wide field of view for maximum situational awareness. The premium glass provides outstanding light transmission, true detail and color with zero distortion, giving hunters the ultimate in edge-to-edge clarity. Each lens also receives an anti-scratch coating that increases resistance to wear.

Trijicon Huron models are available with a Standard Duplex, German #4, and the BDC Hunter Holds reticle, giving hunters fast, intuitive options that excel in low-light scenarios. It also provides a number of options, whether a hunter is looking for the simplicity of a Standard Duplex and German #4, or the versatility of accommodating multiple hunting cartridges with the BDC Hunter Holds.

Trijicon Huron riflescopes available in 1-4x24, 1-6x24, 2.5-10x40, 3-9x40, 3-12x40 and 4-16x50 models. For more information, visit trijicon.comMSRP: $685-985

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