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Vortex Crossfire II 4 12×44 & 3 9×40 Rifle Scope with BDC Reticle Review & Shooting

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This is my review of the Vortex Crossfire II in 4-12×44 also 3-9×40
Great scopes that are easy on the wallet but high in quality.
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  1. One thing I don't understand is the BDC reticle. It's not caliber specific but not set at milliradian or moa? Edit: if my above statementized question is true, they basically just scribbled some hashs on it…

  2. once you get your 100 yard zero, or whatever you prefer, you should unscrew those flat head screws on your adjustment knobs, pop the dials off, and put them back on with the zero facing the etch, that way if you ever mess your original zero up from rotating your dials from shooting longer distances, you can revert back to your original zero on your dials just by turning the knobs back to zero instead of going threw the headache of re-zeroing your rifle. I never thought of that until I saw a guy on youtube saying that's how's it's supposed to be done. I don't have any training besides self taught so i'm learning every day. I have the 6-18×44 crossfire II scope on my heavy barrel Remington 700. Also the parallax adjustment on mine give's reference on Yardage which is awesome so I know when my field of view isn't fuzzy and goes clear, I can check my dial and know i'm at 150 yards-200 yards and so on making the sight correction needed, It's not super accurate on that but close enough to get me on target every time. Hell of a scope for the price I paid. Anyway's, nice video even though i'm almost 3 years late.

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