AccuPoint in Africa
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Scott Haugen and his family recently spent a month in Africa. They were able take home some impressive animals even though the hunting was very tough. Kazden dropped this blue wildebeest on the spot with a .30-06 and Scott took this cape buffalo.
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Vermont Moose
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Ruth and Mason took this cow moose in an area of Vermont called the "Northeast Kingdom of Vermont". Mason used a H-S Percision rifle in a 30WSM caliber with an AccuPoint (TR20G) and Ruth used her 280 with an AccuPoint (TR20-2). The shots were taken at 294 yards. What an adventure for Grandma and Grandson!
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Canadian Buck
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Jim Benton spent five long weeks in the cold in Canada. He went home a successful hunter with this beautiful buck.
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Trijicon Hero
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Mike took this whitetail while on a hunt on the Milk River in Montana.
"The real hero was the Trijicon AccuPoint with Mil Dot Reticle. He came out the night before at 300 yards which I thought might be too long of a poke with the muzzleloader. I went to the range and used the mil dots to sight in at 100, 200, 250 and 300 yards. I was confident at 300 when we finshed. I took this deer at over 200 yards when he came back out that night. Thanks Trijicon." -- Mike DiSario
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Canadian Moose
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Ruth McCuin shows off her trophy moose after a hunt in Alberta. Ruth used a HS Percision rifle in 300WSM caliber with a Trijicon 3-9x20 AccuPoint with a green post.
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Alaska Brown Bear
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Scott Haugen, host of Trijicon’s Game Chasers, traveled to Alaska for brown bear. Following a stalk of nearly
two miles, Haugen found himself within 130 yards of this bruin. As the bear stood on its hind legs, Haugen
took the shot. Though hit good, the bear took off on the run, quartering away from the hunter. Tracking the
running bear in his AccuPoint scope, Haugen hit the bear with another shot. But that didn’t slow him down. At
170 yards, the bear was still on an all-out run. Taking a lead, Haugen hit the bear again, this time dropping it as
the bullet from his .375 passed through both shoulders of the brute. Watch for this exciting hunt on an
upcoming episode of the TV show on the Outdoor Channel.
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Costal Black Bear
Jim Benton -
Jim took this coastal black bear on a spring hunt in British Columbia this May. On the West coast of British Columbia the weather is always a factor. Jim had rain every day but his T/C muzzleloader or Trijicon AccuPoint were not affected by the rain.
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Tabby Mountain Elk
Colorado Buck -
Colorado Buck was recently on an Elk hunt in Tabiona, Utah with Tabby Mountain Outfitters where he took this record setting elk. Colorado used a reproduction High Wall 45-70 produced by Uberti and a 3-9 Trijicon AccuPoint. The owner of Tabby Mountain, Mr. Gary Stringham reported this was the largest Elk they have ever taken off the ranch.
For more on this adventure watch “Where in the world is Colorado Buck” and “The Outfitter”
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Giant Red Hartebeest
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Ben Wingblad, Trijicon's Purchasing Manager, shot this Red Hartebeest while in South Africa this May. He used a 7mm Remington Magnum with a 3-9x40 Trijicon AccuPoint Riflescope (Model TR20).
"I shot this Red Hartebeest on the run at 275 yards. My Accupoint (TR20) made what would normally be a very difficult shot seem effortless.” — Ben Wingblad
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Trusted RedDot
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Bobby Vanover recently took a trip with Sly Dog Productions of Boise Idaho to film a DVD on turkey hunting. He used a T/C Pro Hunter, Trijicon RedDot and a Pure-Gold Choke tube. The bird was Rio Grand 26lb 10 1/2" Beard and 1 1/4" Spurs.
"The bird was in thick cover and the Tirjicon RedDot helped me to keep on target. It is so clear and the quality is amazing. I need to trust the products I use in the field and that is why I choose this combo." -Bobby Vanover
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Mountain Grizzly
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Roger Gunlock harvested this Mountain Grizzly in September of 2008 near Chisana, Alaska. It squared out at 8 1/2 feet and had a skull measurement of 24 2/16, qualifying for the Boone and Crockett record book for Mountain Grizzly. Roger was using a TR21 and took the shot from 125 yards. Also pictured is Rick Barnes (left) Rogers guide for the hunt.
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Amber Victory
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Trijicon's Representative Courtney Braswell scored this hog on a recent hunt. Courtney used a TR20 to make this hunt a success.
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Mexican Mule Deer
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This winter Jim Benton took a trip to Mexico in search of a Mule Deer. Jim took this Mule Deer at a little over 350 yards.
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Black Hills Turkey Hunt
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Trijicon's Representative Jonathan Raasch used an AccuPoint TR21R with a Benelli shotgun on a turkey hunt in the spring of 2008.
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Eight Point Buck
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10 year old Slade Moore of Enterprise, MS. took this 8 point buck on Jan.10, 2009. Slade used his new rifle and scope he
received for Christmas, a Remington 270 WSM, and the “backbone” of his rifle, a Trijicon Accupoint.
Slade loves his scope, and says he just put the dot right where he needed to, and placed a single shot to bring down his
deer.
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Another Buck
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Mike Woods scores this buck with a Knight .54 and an AccuPoint.
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Whitetail Deer Hunt
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Joe Tormala, with the Wounded Warror Porject and Ray Alatalo traveled to Legends Ranch in Michigan with Trijicon for a whitetail deer hunt.
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Winning Combination
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Chris Woods scored this hog with a Benelli R1 30-60 equipped with a Trijicon 3-9x40 AccuPoint.
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Tough Hunt
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Jim Benton was recently on a hunt in Alberta. Jim took this 12pt. on the last day of a tough hunt.
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Scott Haugen
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Scott Haugen took this bull from 160 yards on a recent trip to Wyoming.
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10pt with an AccuPoint
John Sloan -
I was hunting the first week of November, 2008 in Saskatchewan, Canada. I took this nice 10 point whitetail with a
Browning X Bolt in .30-06 with a Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40 scope with the new crosshair reticle. I absolutely love this
scope with the new crosshair!
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Mil-Dot Success
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Jim Benton has another successful hunt with a Trijicon AccuPoint.
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Wyoming Mule Deer
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John Bethany was recently on a hunt in Wyoming where he came home with these trophies. The mule deer was taken with a nearly vertical shot at about 150 yards.
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Another Successful Hunt
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Scott Haugen took this mule deer and elk while filming a hunt in Idaho.
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Three Forks Ranch Hunt
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Trijicon's John Houghton took this elk at 250 yards. John was using a Christensen Arms "Custom" .300 Remington Ultra Mag. and a green TR22. John reports that the scope worked perfectly in all lighting conditions.
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Greg Mitchell Representative of the Year 2007
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Greg Mitchell scored this Elk while on a hunt at Three Forks Ranch in Savery, Wyoming. He was using a .30-06 Cooper Arms with TR20 Riflescope.
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Near Impossible in Namibia
Steve Gruber -
"Well the trip into Namibia was already going quite well... when in the middle of the 7th
morning the near impossible occurred in broad daylight.
The pictures should cover part of the story. No bait, no fences... no way!
The video is unbelievable with a Kudu Bull barking in the background! It took Aaron and I a
moment to figure out why he was acting so strangely...
but that question was quickly answered.
My hat is off to Trijicon and T/C for a perfect combination."
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Alaskan Dall Sheep
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Ruth took this beautiful Dall Sheep while in Alaksa. She was using her 280 with a TR20 and made a 270 yard shot.
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Award winning Hunt
Richard L. Matsler -
"Last June I hunted in the Limpopo region of South Africa, using my Winchester model 70 Coyote 270 WSM and your Trijicon AccuPoint 2.5-10x56. I was amazed at the clarity and visual effect of the scope. I had a most successful hunt. The waterbuck scored SCI Gold, the Bushbuck scored Silver and the Eland scored Bronze!"
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Best Birthday Present
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Mason scored his first bear on May 16th, his 12th birthday. His second bear was taken two days later Mason was using his grandmother's rifle in 280 caliber with a Trijicon TR20.
Ruth also took a bear on her birthday while hunting in Newfoundland.
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South African Dream Hunt
Scott Haugen -
Scott Haugen and his film crew visited South Africa where they hunted the East Cape Province with Peter
and Stephen Tam of Tam Safaris. They came away with several exciting TV shows,
the highlight of which was taking a lion and darting a white rhino.
Click Here to visit the Tam Safaris website
After three days of hunting, Haugen was able to connect on his lifelong dream, a male lion. Though he’d
taken a handful of lions on previous trips, including two man-eating lionesses, this was his first time to hunt the
prized male. At one point, the hunters were within 15 yards of the big tom, but couldn’t get a shot through the
heavy brush. Finally, after several hours, a shot opportunity presented itself at 60 yards. A frontal shot and a
quick follow-up put the cat down. He measured 10’1” from nose to tail tip, and weighed 500 pounds.
Another hunt for one of the big five found Haugen going after white rhino, this time with a tranquilizer dart.
After a long stalk, Haugen and his PH, Peter Tam, slipped of their boots, and stealthed to within 30 yards of a
two-and-a-half ton bull. The exciting part, there were two other bulls bedded down between the hunter and the
target bulls, not 15 yards away. The shot found its mark, and after a short distance the bull went down. It was
then that wildlife biologists took blood and tissue samples to monitor the animal’s health, then set it free. The
darting of rhinos by sport hunters is one of the main reasons their numbers are where they are today; it’s a true
testimony of how hunting truly serves as a valued tool of conservation.
Though Haugen has been on multiple African safaris, this was his first time to hunt caracal, or the African
lynx. As with all hound hunting, the energy surrounding the hunt is fast and furious. Working a river bottom, it
didn’t take long for the pack of hounds to strike a fresh track in the early morning. Fifteen minutes later and
with nearly a mile of rocky ground being covered, the cat bayed in some low-lying brush. The shot was the
easy part.
While with the Tams, Haugen took a series of plains game, including the prized springbuck slam (common,
black, white and copper). On the safari, he fired a total of 12 shots, dropping 11 animals (the lion took an
insurance shot), a true testimony to the accuracy and reliability of Trijicon’s quality scopes. The highlight of
his plains game hunt was stalking a big herd of gemsbuck and finally taking a gorgeous animal with horns
measuring just shy of 40 inches.
Though Scott Haugen returned safely home from his African safari, the Tam’s insisted his Trijicon scope stay
behind. These hunts can be seen on Trijicon’s Outdoor America and Wild Encounters, on the Outdoor Channel.
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Mexican Turkey Hunt
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Trijicon's Reflex and RedDot aid in turkey hunt. The Reflex (RX30-23) was mounted on a Benelli M2 Shotgunand the RedDot sight was mounted to a Benelli M1 Shotgun.
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Mexican Turkey Hunt
John Houghton -
I had the opportunity to join Steve Easom of On the Water In the Woods TV program and Robert Leonard of the Wounded Warrior Project on a Spring Turkey hunt at Rancho Ala Blanca lodge in Mexico. I was using a Benelli M2 Shotgun with a RX30-23 Reflex sight and Robert had a M1 Benelli with MS03 Trijicon RedDot sight. Robert made an excellent shot on a bird in flight which is testament to these sights
fast target acquisition.
Steve was able to capture some great footage of the hunt which will be featured on Revive the Outdoors with Cody and Cody TV program this summer.
Click Here to visit the Cody & Cody website
Click Here to visit the Rancho Ala Blanca Lodge website
Click Here to visit the Wounded Warrior Project Website
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Scott Haugen hunts in New Zealand
Scott Haugen -
Television host and outdoor writer, Scott Haugen, traveled to the north island of New Zealand, where he hunted with Gerald Fluerty of Wildside Hunting Safaris
Click HERE to visit the Wild Side Hunting website
The red stag was taken at 100 yards, as it moved through heavy brush, then stood in a opening for a brief shot opportunity. The 20-point stag had incredible mass, and Fluerty and Haugen followed his roars for nearly two hours before finally getting a shot. The red stag roar was in full-swing, making for a classic and very memorable hunt.
After all day of hunting fallow deer, Haugen finally got a shot in the closing minutes of daylight. The shot came at 160 yards, and in the low-light conditions, the AccuPoint came through again for Haugen, just as it always does.
Haugen also scored on a very nice sika deer, one of the highlights of his trip. These deer are much like hunting blacktail deer back in Haugen’s home state of Oregon, and he looks forward to one day returning to New Zealand to hunt sikas.
While New Zealand is known for red stag, tahr, chamois and other deer species, there’s also a host of bonus animals to be hunted. One of those is the all-black, Arapawa ram. After several hours of stalking, Haugen and Fluerty finally got on to a group of rams. The shot came at 260 yards, dropping the 1 1/2-curl ram on the sport. It was a South Pacific hunting adventure Haugen will never forget, and his Trijicon scope worked perfectly in a wide-range of conditions. To watch these hunts unfold, tune in to Wild Encounters, a show which is scheduled to launch on the Outdoor Channel starting in July, 2008.
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Duval County Ranch Hunt
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Trijicon's Sales Coordinator John Houghton and Marketing Coordinator Susan Belanger took these javelina during at hunt at Duval County Ranch in Texas.
Click HERE to visit the Duval County Ranch website.
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Duval County Ranch Hunt
John Houghton -
“In early December 2007 I had the opportunity to hunt with various outdoor writers at the Duval County Ranch in south Texas on a “management” hunt. What was considered management by our guides and Ranch manager David Kitner would be considered trophy class deer by almost anyone else around the country. On one of our evening hunts I was able to watch 6 deer all scoring over 150-160” around our stand, truly an experience that will not soon be forgotten with over 15 quality free range bucks seen that night. I was using a very unconventional deer hunting rifle equipped with a TR20 3-9X40 Accupoint with a Trijicon MS04 Trijicon Red Dot (TRD) piggybacked off the side of the LaRue SPR-E mount. While someone uneducated to the gun world would cry “assault rifle” at the sight of my modified LMT MRP 6.8SPC rifle this is an excellent hunting tool that quickly harvested the deer and javelina that I encountered. Utilizing two eye open aiming I was able to track my deer moving in from over 200 yards away following two other bucks. As the light decreased the Tritium reticle illumination took over and provided a defined illuminated aim point which did not affect my quickly developing natural night vision. On the Javelinas, which many were within several yards away the Red Dot sights allowed very fast target acquisition. Everyone in attendance was impressed with the optics performance in all kinds of light conditions harvesting everything from deer, javelina, feral hogs, bobcat, and fast moving coyotes.”
Click HERE to visit the Duval County Ranch website.
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Jim Benton in British Colombia
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Jim Benton of Jim Benton Outdoor Adventures took this Mountain Lion in British Colombia. Jim used a 2.5-10x56 AccuPoint Riflescope with a red reticle.
Click HERE to visit the Jim Benton Outdoor Adventures website.
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Alaska Dall Sheep
Sam McCuin -
"The ram was taken on the very last day of a ten day hunt. In order to close the distance we had to cross extremely fast flowing, deep, rock laden, glacier streams on several occasions to get to where we could make our assent. We had to accomplish this without being spotted by either of the two rams that were feeding on the side of the mountain. The last stretch was across a barren slide that left no room for error in the placement of your feet. By the time I was in position for the shot the rams were onto us and headed for cover. The range was close; however with the adrenaline rush and fear of blowing the stock, I was shaking like it was my first hunt. When I raised my rifle, I was so thankful to be using the TR-20 scope with the illuminated triangle. I knew when that triangle was on my ram I couldn't miss. I have been using scoped rifles for over forty years. There is nothing that compares to the Accupoint. There is no other scope that will give you the feeling of confidence that you have when that triangle settles in on your target. As producers and co-host of The Outfitter, Ruth and I do a lot of big game hunting. The Trijicon scope is the best thing that has happened to the hunting industry."
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AccuPoint Success
Rusty W. Mitchum -
"My Accupoint TR20 3-9X40 rifle scope was mounted on a Benelli R1 ComforTech Semi-automatic 30/06. What's really cool about this setup was that I was able apply the Bindon Aiming Concept. I spotted the buck at about 150 yards, but he was over a fence on someone else's property. He was chasing some does, which I had been watching for a while. He was paralleling my stand, so I grunted and he stopped and looked to see where the grunt came from. I grunted again and started walking toward me. He stopped about ten yards from the fence, and I grunted a third time. He walked up to the fence and stopped. He looked like he was trying to figure out where the grunt was coming from. I grunted a fourth time and he jumped the fence and headed straight toward me. At about 60 yards he stopped and offered me a broadside shot. I placed the point of the aiming post behind his shoulder and squeezed the trigger. He buckled, but did not go down. Instead, he took off running. I was able to get off three more shots at him while he was running and he finally fell. When I got to him and checked him out, I had hit him three out of the four shots, two of them with him on the run. The first shot hit right where I was aiming, and how it failed to drop him, I don't know. The last shot hit him in the neck which brought him down. I measured, with Leica rangefinding binos, the distance he had run from the first shot. It was right at fifty yards. The recoil on the R1 is so light, that I never lost sight of the deer, and with the aiming point on the post of my TR20, I was able to track and shoot three times within that fifty yards. By the way, as soon as I get enough saved up, my next purchase will be the TR21. It has got to be a hog hunters dream scope."
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10pt White Tail Buck
Pete Wingblad -
Pete used a 12 gauge with a TR21R, a 1.25-4 x 24 AccuPoint riflescope. The deer was harvested in Livingston County, Michigan.
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Heath Painter Films in Newfoundland
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Heath Painter of Game and Gear Adventures just returned from Newfoundland where he was filming for the show. While there he was able to take two awesome animals. Both were long range shots with the AccuPoint...The moose was 449 yards and the caribou was 256!
Click HERE to visit the Game and Gear Adventures website.
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Jim Benton's Grizzly
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Jim Benton of Jim Benton Outdoor Adventures yielded this awesome grizzly during a trip to the yukon this past year. Look at the size of this bear. Jim used a 2.5-10x56 AccuPoint Riflescope with a red reticle.
Click HERE to visit the Jim Benton Outdoor Adventures website.
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Orange Free State South Africa Hunt
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John Paul Jones took this Blue Wildebeest at 30 yards using a Trijicon Reflex. During his trip he also took a Blesbuck, a 49 inch Kudu, a Gemsbuck, a Zebra and (pictured below) a 23 inch Impala.
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Orange Free State South Africa Hunt
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John Paul Jones harvested this Impala at 23 yards using a TR21 Trijicon AccuPoint 1.25-4x24 Riflescope.
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3x3 Rusa Stag
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Jason Quick, Senior Field Representative for the National Rifle Association, took this animal in Victoria, Australia with Timberline Outfitting "Glen & Shawnti Coolahan". This 27" 3x3 Rusa Stag was hunted with a 1.25-4x24 Trijicon AccuPoint® mounted on a Winchester Pre 64 M70 .375H&H.
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Prairie Dog Hunt 2007
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Trijicon Sales Coordinator John Houghton shows off his success on the Prairie Dog hunt with his Ruger Redhawk, thanks to his Trijicon Red Dot.
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Prairie Dog Hunt 2007
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The 2.5-10X TR22 Accupoint proves itself on the Prairie in Wyoming. Mounted on Lewis Machine and Tool (LMT) MRP with 16” with a stainless barrel.
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Prairie Dog Hunt 2007
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Mounted on a Mid South Tactical Network (MSTN) built custom AR15 is a TA55 5.5x50 ACOG.
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Bruce Bear in Africa
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AccuPoint proves accurate again in Africa.
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Bear Hunting in Canada
Zama City, Alberta, Canada -
Thanks to Sam and Ruth McCuin of The Outfitter, one lucky Trijicon employee was able to go on a prosperous hunt. Ben Wingblad, Trijicon's Purchasing Manager, submitted these two photos of the two bears he harvested on this hunting trip. He used a 7mm Remington Magnum with a 3-9x40mm Amber reticle Trijicon AccuPoint scope. The first black bear weighed in at 400 lbs. and was 7 ft. tall. The second bear, also 400 lbs., stood 7 ft. 4 inches.
Congratulations on a great hunt and thank you to The Outfitter!
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Reflex Aids in Turkey Hunt
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Cody Easom of Cody & Cody shot two birds during the Lieutenant Governor’s Annual Turkey Hunt this past April 2007. One was taken with a shotgun with the aid of a Trijicon Reflex. The other was harvested with a bow and arrow.
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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Reflex Hits the Mark While Turkey Hunting
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"We had a great opening day as you can see from the pic. The Reflex hit the mark once again. Cody Hughes [pictured in the center] got his turkey with a 35 yard shot." — Steve Easom (C2 Productions)
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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AccuPoint Aids in Amazing Trophy
Molopo Game Reserve, South Africa -
Trijicon's President, Stephen Bindon, hunted this extraordinary kudu with a Remington 700, 7mm Mag with an AccuPoint 3-9x40 (red reticle) on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006 5:15 PM. It measured 54 2/8" and 54 7/8" and both horns were 10" in circumference. The striking feature is the spread between the horns.
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Cody & Cody Hunt in Oklahoma
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"We took a young boy, Blake who is autistic hunting for his first buck. He got a 8 point, Cody (1) got a 10 point and Cody (2) got a 7 point. All with the Trijicon Accupoint." — Steve Easom (C2 Productions)
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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King for a Day
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Tom Nichols scores a 9-point in Saskatchewan with his TR22 2.5-10x56 Trijicon AccuPoint Riflescope.
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The Hunt of a Lifetime
Greg Eddy -
“The scope you donated to Greg Eddy was a tremendous help. Because of his physical limitations the scope had to be off set from the rifle about five inches so he could look through it. He was able to get an absolutely magnificent 6x6 elk on his hunt in Idaho. Everyone was in tears as the young man with cerebral palsy bagged his bull. Greg’s dad, Dennis said, ‘“The hunt was the best thing that has ever happened to our family.”’
—Sam McCuin
“Having the Trijicon scope certainly helped Greg to accomplish his dream. We had a very successful hunt as you can see. Our family is very thankful for the scope as it made it so easy for Greg by not needing to close one eye. Thank you!”
—Greg (The elk slayer) Dennis & Donna Eddy
Click HERE to read more about this incredible hunt.
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Another AccuPoint Fan
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"Loving the scopes the more I use them! Got this nice 'goat in South Dakota last week, as well as the prized Columbia whitetail in Oregon...both on film for Outdoor America."
—Scott Haugen
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Caribou Hunt in Canada
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Cody Hughes from Cody & Cody
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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Caribou Hunt in Canada
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Cody Easom from Cody & Cody
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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Bull Kudu
Joe Tormala -
Tormala with 50" Bull Kudu taken at 21 yards during "2006 Freedom Safari" in Botswana with a Trijicon AccuPoint® 3-9x40mm riflescope.
"I found hunting in Botswana very challenging and I am happy to report I harvested some fine animals all of which were taken using your exceptional AccuPoint riflescope."—Joe Tormala
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African Warthog
Jim Zumbo & Joe Tormala -
Zumbo & Tormala with male warthog taken at 30 yards with Trijicon AccuPoint® 3-9x40mm riflescope during "2006 Freedom Safari" in Botswana.
"Your AccuPoint scope performed flawlessly and maintained zero in the most arduous travel conditions possible and while mounted on .300 Remington Ultra Magnum receiver. It was a dream to acquire instant shot placement in various light conditions and with the various foliage encountered in Africa."—Joe Tormala
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Blue Wildebeest Bull
Joe Tormala & Eric Sparks -
Tormala & Sparks (of Sukses Safaris) with Blue Wildebeest Bull taken at 100 yards with a Trijicon AccuPoint® 3-9x40mm riflescope during "2006 Freedom Safari"
"The AccuPoint ensured certain success and proved to be a fatal combination on my Remington Model 700 APR. I’ve found a trusted name in Trijicon as a career Marine and Soldier and now as an international hunter in Africa, I can think of no other riflescope I’d trust my life on."—Joe Tormala
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Rewarding Hog Hunt
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Pictured (from right to left):
Greg Rodriguez, Dave Biggers, and Dick Williams
Photo by: Greg Rodriguez
"A photo of a happy guy (me) and my first feral hog. The range was about 10 yards and he was moving fast and at about a 45 degree angle away from me. With the Chevron reticle I was still able to pick him up and put him down. Great product." —Dave Biggers
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TRIPOWER ON THE MARK
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This Tom was taken at Rancho Ala Blanca in Mexico, 39 yards and the TriPower was the mark!
Cody Hughes
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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CODY HUGHES & HIS TURKEY
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The Reflex (RX06) scored big Today in Waynoka Oklahoma, This Tom came in, flogged the decoy and bang, Game over!
19 1/2 lb., 9 1/4 in Beard, 1 in. Spur.
Cody Hughes
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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Family hunting
Benoit Brothers -
The Benoit family has been very successful using our AccuPoint riflescopes. From left to right is Landon, Shane, Lanny & Lane.
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Mississippi 8 point
Cody Easom -
Trijicon scores again! 8 point Mississippi buck taken on the run, through the timber, running away. The Accupoint (TR20) is just That!
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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Thanksgiving Time
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Here is a picture of the two Fall Turkey's taken, Shotgun with the Reflex (RX06) and Rifle with the AccuPoint.
Cody, Zac and Cory in Picture. Cody took his with rifle and Cory took his with the Shotgun.
Click HERE to visit the Cody & Cody website.
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Steve's at it again.
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Picture of Steve Gruber's Montana Whitetail. He shot this last week with his 3-9x40 AccuPoint (TR20R).
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Red Deer Stag
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On another of his hunting adventures Colorado Buck took this Red Deer Stag. It was taken on the Tangihau Estate, which is on the North Island near Gisbourne. Buck used his TR20 AccuPoint scope for the winning shot.
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One of the world's largest Rusa Deer
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Colorado Buck used his AccuPoint (TR20) to get the new #20th in the world largest Rusa deer. The hunt took place in New Caledonia.
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170 inch whitetail with the AccuPoint
Steve Gruber -
"Last fall when this 170 inch whitetail appeared along Montana’s Yellowstone River bottom the AccuPoint (TR20) was perfect!" Quoted from Steve Gruber, of the hunting show Outdoor America.
For more information on Steve Gruber and Outdoor America you can visit www.wolfcreekinc.com.
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Colorado Buck's Trophy
Colorado Buck -
Colorado Buck took this trophy using our 3-9x40 AccuPoint riflescope (TR20)during his recent trip to Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and China border for Marco Polo Sheep. For more on his adventure watch The Outfitter. (check your local cable station for details)
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Lanny Benoit
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One of Lanny Benoit's successful tracking jobs with the Trijicon AccuPoint led to this long-tined buck.
To learn more about how to successfully track Whitetail read Benoit Bucks by Bryce Towsley.
Or visit www.benoitsbigbucks.com to order a DVD.
TR20
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Landon Benoit
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Landon Benoit and his 16 pt 230 lb buck taken during the 2003 Season using our AccuPoint Riflescope.
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Hunting
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Pheasant hunting with Trijicon Employees as part of the NSSF Step Outside Program.
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