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Vortex Crossfire II 4-12×44 Dead Hold BDC – First Person RePew

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This Vortex does what a $170 can be expected to do well. It isnt going to ‘Wow’ you for anything, but it will do what you require of it with relative ease. This is the 2nd of 3 scope voted on by You to be reviewed! A Big thank you to Adorama for sending it in for review.

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28 COMMENTS

  1. I bought one of these to put on a 223 bolt action rifle. What a disappointment it was. The parallax on this scope is horrible. When you get behind it and find your full field of view, if you move your head even slightly you can watch the crosshairs move around the target by like 4-6 inches. There is no adjustment for this on the scope so you just have to live with it. I replaced it with an Athlon Talos 4-16 with a side parallax adjustment for the same money. MUCH better scope and has the same lifetime warranty as the Vortex.

  2. I have this scope on a $250 savage deer rifle. We have the same issue with the turret adjustments. But it fits the role and the glass is good. I belive in having a scope and rifle relatively matched in price. No point in having a $1000 scope on a $300 gun or vise versa. Overall I’m happy with it.

  3. You seem very knowledgeable.
    What would be the next step up in the 4-12 ish category (prefferable Vortex line up due to their lifetime guarantee).
    I know next to nothing about scopes, but I just got a CZ 557 Ranger.
    Planning to use it mainly as a SHTF rifle for taking out the zombies at about medium range, but needs to be ok for cliser shots too.

    I'm thinking higher magnification to compensate for my aging eye-sight.
    Would you have any reccomandations for me?

  4. So I just tried to sight in this scope on my Ruger American .308. When adjusting elevation and windage, I noticed that turning the knob left as indicated, that my crosshairs moved to the right, and vise versa. The same happened with the elevation knob, as if it is mislabeled. I’ve never had that issue in a scope before, I wouldn’t think that’s normal but idk??

  5. Comparing a $170 scope to a $499 scope makes this video completely worthless. Even worse is that not a single shot was fired to show what any scope could really do. These keyboard kids need to stick to Nintendo’s. What an utter waste of time with this review.

  6. Is that Athlon Talos 1-4×24 review vid coming out soon? trying to decide between it and that truglo scope you did a review on for my little brother lol

  7. Just found out about your channel. Best channel for FPV on rifle scopes. Thank you for all the work you do. These video's gives us consumer's a better view on what to purchase. Keep it up.

  8. Good review. This sounds like one of those you absolutely get what you pay for situations, however in comparison to the leupold it did not provide double the performance for double the price so go figure lol. I like vortex for certain things but they may need to rethink this one. I still love my Viper PST GEN 2 you recommended so that is my new baseline metric.

  9. My video editing software started giving me a serious problem. The first segment is pixelated, and there was nothing I could do to fix it. I apologize. Pew Pew!

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