Thinking of replacing a few of my 2x Burris scopes with something variable. These are on TC Contender and Encore pistol barrels in cartridges from .357 Mag to .308, and I'm shooting them as hunting pistols off of a rest (Caldwell Deadshot Field Pod) in my ground blind.
I'm looking at the 2-7x32's, and came across the Vortex Crossfire II Scout scope, model CF231002 (2-7x32).
At $150, it's less than half the cost of the Burris 2-7x32 pistol scopes, so I started wondering if it might be a decent substitute to throw on a few of my lesser-used pistol barrels. I realize that Crossfire is the bottom of Vortex' line, but I've had good luck with their Diamondback series, so I thought I'd give them a shot.
Eye relief is 9.45". The Burris scopes I'm currently using are listed at 11-21" at low power, 10-14" at high (since mine is only "low" (fixed), its going to be somewhere in that 11-21" range). Personal experience with the 2x Burris' is that eye relief is much closer to the lower number.
Thoughts? Anyone use one on a pistol successfully?
All the best,
Glenn
I'm looking at the 2-7x32's, and came across the Vortex Crossfire II Scout scope, model CF231002 (2-7x32).
At $150, it's less than half the cost of the Burris 2-7x32 pistol scopes, so I started wondering if it might be a decent substitute to throw on a few of my lesser-used pistol barrels. I realize that Crossfire is the bottom of Vortex' line, but I've had good luck with their Diamondback series, so I thought I'd give them a shot.
Eye relief is 9.45". The Burris scopes I'm currently using are listed at 11-21" at low power, 10-14" at high (since mine is only "low" (fixed), its going to be somewhere in that 11-21" range). Personal experience with the 2x Burris' is that eye relief is much closer to the lower number.
Thoughts? Anyone use one on a pistol successfully?
All the best,
Glenn
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