Hello:
Has anyone tried the Vortex Crossfire II 6-18x44 Riflescope (1-Inch) V-Brite?
Parallax Setting 10 yards to infinity
Weight 19.6 ounces
My concern is that the .4 MOA red dot might be too large for some of the targets. I've never used a scope before and there doesn't seem to be any new scopes suitable for silhouette.
Thanks,
Rick
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Re: Vortex Crossfire II 6-18x44 Riflescope (1-Inch) V-Brite
I have a couple economical lighted reticle scopes. Never turn them on. I prefer duplex reticles. I do have a T36 Weaver with a 1/8 moa dot. Other than hard for me to see it's perfect. What are you going to use it for? Shooters use all different brands and types. Clear glass and repeatability are a must.
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Re: Vortex Crossfire II 6-18x44 Riflescope (1-Inch) V-Brite
My wife and I have plenty of the 6-18 bdc. We never had a vbrite. For the money, I think it's hard to beat those Vortex Crossfires. It is nice to look through, and the turrets are reliable. Just wished they weren't made in China.
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