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An impressive entry level scope, which at this price level competes with anything in its range. Made for both the bush hunter and your average ‘plinkster’, the scope is easy to use and very sturdy. It has a very forgiving eye relief, multi coated lenses and a wide field of view, offering easy target sighting and fast focusing of the image once aiming starts. Meant mostly for shorter ranges, the 7x magnification and the Dead-Hold BDC reticle will do short work of medium ranged shots as well with proper use.
The tube of Crossfire II models is manufactured out of a single piece of aircraft grade aluminum for both durability and increased accuracy. The hard anodizing protects the material from corrosion and the elements, as well as against scratches. All the joints are sealed with O-rings to prevent moisture, water and debris to enter the scope, while nitrogen gas purging of the inside will prevent any internal fogging.
The construction of the single piece tube is rugged and will withstand both impacts as well as recoil of any caliber. The lenses are multi-coated in all lens-to-air surfaces to ensure a sharp and clear image as well as protect the lens from stains and scratches.
The Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32 does not come with an illuminated reticle, but let’s in enough light for shooting at lower light.
The lenses are high quality and multi coated for durability and a sharp and crisp image. The lens itself is of a perfect size to let in enough light and has a forgiving eye-box for comfortable shooting in any conditions.
The turrets are capped for protection, and resettable for easy zero re-indexing after sighting it in. The parallax is set at 91 meters for optimal use at ranges this scope is made for – short to medium. The scope features a fast focus eyepiece for easy and fast adjustment to your eye.
The maximal adjustment for both windage and elevation is 60 MOA at 15 MOA per turn. The adjustment graduation is ¼ MOA per click which offers a relatively fine tuning possibility. There are two reticles to choose from, either the simple cross-hairs offered by V-Plex, or the more advanced Dead-Hold with a built in BDC system.
All Vortex scopes come with a VIP warranty, which means that if anything goes wrong the Company will cover your scope. Your scope will be either repaired or replaced if it becomes defective, without any costs for you. You can also read more about our warranty policy here.
The Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32 has a 25,4mm central tube and need appropriate rings for mounting.
Rifle scopes series | Vortex Crossfire II |
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Made in | China |
Warranty | 10 years |
Variable magnification | Yes |
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Min. magnification. | $2.23 |
Max. magnification. | $7.79 |
Lens size diameter. | $32.00 |
Minimal exit pupil. | $4.60 |
Maximal exit pupil. | $16.00 |
Minimal field of view. | $4.20 |
Maximal field of view. | $14.00 |
Minimal eye relief. | $110.54 |
Maximal eye relief. | $110.42 |
Fast focus eyepiece type | Yes |
Click Value | 7mm/100m - 1/4MOA |
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Type of Turret | Capped |
Zero-Stop | No |
Number of Turret Turns | MT - Multi Turn |
Direction of turret rotation | CCW |
Elevation - mrad. | $19.41 |
Elevation - MOA. | $60.00 |
Windage - mrad. | $19.41 |
Windage - MOA. | $60.00 |
Elevation in each turn | 15 MOA (43.5 cm) |
Reticle position | 2. focal plane - SFP |
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Reticle illumination | No |
Illumination color | - |
Usable at daytime | No |
Automatic Turn Off | - |
Parallax setting | 91 m |
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Parallax adj. | No |
Length. | $287.00 |
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Weight. | $452.67 |
Filled with | Nitrogen |
Lens coatings | Fully Multicoated |
Tube size/diameter | 25.4 mm |
Type of mount rail | No |
Mount length. | $127.00 |
Objective size diameter | 38.9 mm |
Eyepiece size diameter | 43.4 mm |
Water proof | Yes |
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Fogproof | Yes |
Shock proof | No |
Built in Range finder | No |
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