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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Good scope for hunting out to about 300 yards on my .308. Its clear , holds settings and easy to look through with correct relief set. If i get a vortex for my 6.5 creedmoor it will be the next magnification so i can see better further. For my .308 this will do.
Jorge Washington
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
I like the look and functionality of this scope, and it doesn’t add much weight. If your shooting fundamentals are there, you’ll have no problem at all shooting accurately with this scope. I’ve shot 100 rounds of 7.62x51 and ~300 rounds of .308 with this, and haven’t had a problem with it holding zero. As long as your mount is decent quality, it’ll hold true. Clear view with next to no darkness at all, nice and bright. Nice packaging as well! Some complain about the turrets not having an audible click. However, even without a loud click, they aren’t hard to adjust. I believe what’s more important is that you can feel the click, and with this scope, you can indeed feel each adjustment.
Quagmire
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
Comparing this Vortex to other scopes in the same general price range:- glass is generally clearer- reticle is crisp - love the duplex dot- adjustments are accurate and consistient- looks and feels like a quality opticIt will not replace a $3000.00 scope, but it is highly functional for a hunting rifle that will suffer abuse in the field.If I were being picky I would like the windage and elevation adjustments to be a little crisper and maybe even with an audible "click"I did have to use the warranty, completely my fault.....I changed from a QD mount to Vortec Pro Rings and in a rush did not use my torque screwdriver. I overtightened the rings substantially which bent the scope tube. This effected the windage adjustment and made the elevation inconsistient (impact intermittently moved between two points about 2.5" apart).I emailed Vortex, they sent me pre-paid postage to return the scope and within 7 days sent me a brand new scope. Their technician noted the bent scope tube was the problem and expressed the importance of properly torqing scope rings ...which I needed to hear.No one wants to use a warranty....however if you need it, even if you caused the problem, Vortex makes the process a pleasurable experience and truely follows their word without gimmicks and deception. They straight up fix or replace efficiently and without costing you a dime. You just will not find better customer service out there.I would put this scope right near, if not at the top, of budget scopes $300 and under in its own right. The no-fault warranty and amazing customer service are in a class by themselves.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2023
Incredible price
Gibson58
Reviewed in France on April 27, 2023
Pour un prix raisonnable une optique qui fait le job ,le point rouge lumineux ne sert pas à grand chose,la luminosité est correcte,produit honnête pour du chinois'
Rob
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 12, 2020
The scope was purchased to replace a Walther, used for pest control with a CO2 rifle on private property, my typical working distance is from 15-80mtr. This new Crossfire ii has not been fitted and zeroed yet (purchased rings won't fit the rail), so I am reviewing the general usability and feel, whilst highlighting limitations such as minimum working distance, which is fine for live round rifles, but is more than required by CO2 or air rifles.This scope feels sturdy, The reticle adjustment works to get a crisp view of the reticle and it's illuminated red dot at the reticle centre (not projected to target), this will be welcome as light levels fall, although it is a little less bright than I would have hoped.Elevation & windage adjusters have a light/subtle touch without loud clicks. The image is bright and sharp at distances over 100mtr but lacking an adjustable objective lens or parallax adjustment leads to greater blurring as subject range gets closer, or when using higher magnifications; it may become more usable at close distances by using lowest magnification(3x), although this could lead to eye straining.A similar scope with parallax adjustment would be considerably more expensive, Scopes can be adjusted by service centres to bring the minimum focus nearer "Re-Parallaxing" (probably a turn or two of the objective lens). I'll consider this but it may invalidate warranty, in which case I will return the item unused.This review will be updated after checking if it can be adjusted to bring it within the working range of a CO2 rifle and after test firing.April 2021- Still works well, helps to achieve tight groups and holds it's settings. Focus was brought closer by adjusting the objective lens with a suitable tool.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020
4-12x40 AO Scope = First, you are not going to be looking through the "soda straw" effect with this scope. It has great eye relief of about 4 inches and a great eye view quality of very minimal scope black eye ring in your sight picture. You get a great view with full image at low and high power in this scope. It has an Adjustable Objective and the reticle is very clear at 2nd focal plane use. It is to be used at 12x and if you are going to use that BDC, you need to be prone or in a very, very stable shooting platform position while at 12x to use this BDC. The turrets are fine and are capped. I do not trust them for dialing up and down MOA. There are box tests I have seen where they performed fine but this isn't a $1000 scope. This is a budget hunting scope with a nice BDC that can be used for ranging mixed with a ballistic calculator for holdovers and doping the wind out to what I consider 500 yards use. It has more than enough magnification for that and I have taken mine out to proof it shooting steel rams at 500 yards with no issues off my bipods. I ballistic computer matched the reticle with an accurate handload and it is good out to 600yds on my rifle. If you are just shooting to 400yds, I recommend the 3-9x40 BDC Crossfire II scope for hunting. If you are shooting varmints or shooting out to 500yds, the 4-12x40 AO is what I recommend. The Vortex Crossfire II is a budget hunting scope that would fit nice on a Savage Axis / Ruger American Rifle for a budget rifle optic. I've attached some BDC information on this scope to look at the values. This is great budget glass for a budget rifle setup. If you are shooting 500 yards and under, this is really all you need. If you are going past 500yds, you need a better quality scope for dialing the scope turrets / wind values, custom rifle, handloads, etc. more time & $$$$.
Alain Thivierge
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2018
Beautiful telescope and great vision
Aerlexx
Reviewed in Italy on July 18, 2017
Qualita prezzo ottima, difficile trovare di meglio .lo uso sulla mia carabina 7x64 nessun problema.buona luminosità anche dopo al tramonto .
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