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Vortex Optics Crossfire II 2-7x32 Second Focal Plane Crossbow Scope Kit - XBR-2 Reticle,Black

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$199.00

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About this item

  • From first to last light, this 2-7x32 Crossfire II Crossbow Scope Kit (scope, 30mm rings, flip caps and neoprene cover) provides hunters looking for accuracy and dependability everything they need to start stacking bolts and filling tags.
  • The XBR-2 reticle is specifically designed for crossbows for a 40-yard zero and fast, accurate holdovers from 20-100 yards. The reticle is also equipped with dual illumination, red or green, for accuracy in low light.
  • The magnification and FPS on the magnifier ring keep the scope compatible with a variety of bows and setups, and a wide field of view makes it perfect for a variety of shooting situations.
  • Proprietary coatings increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. Rugged construction withstands recoil and impact.
  • O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged, this scope provides reliable waterproof and fogproof performance in all environments and over a wide range of temperatures.
  • Backed by our unlimited, unconditional, lifetime, VIP Warranty. A fully transferable promise to repair or replace your item if it becomes damaged/defective. Does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that doesn't hinder performance.



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Crossfire II 2-7x32 Crossbow Scope Kit

First light, last light, and all day long, this crossbow topper will have you stacking bolts and filling tags in no time. Our purpose-built reticle not only gives you holdover points out to 100 yards, it features red and green illumination for low-light shooting. We also included the magnification and FPS on the magnification ring to keep the scope compatible with a variety of crossbows and setups, and a wide field of view makes it perfect for a variety of shooting situations. Plus, we’re including rings, flip caps, and a neoprene cover, so it’s ready to mount right out of the box.

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Using the Scope

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Reticle Focus

To adjust the reticle focus:

1. Set the magnification to the highest setting.

2. Point the scope at a blank white wall or up at the sky.

3. Glance through the scope. If the reticle is not in focus, look away and make an adjustment to the eyepiece. Repeat this process until the reticle is in sharp focus.

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Magnification

The mag ring indicates both the power of magnification and the FPS for the crossbow. Yardage marks on the reticle will be accurate when setting the FPS on the magnification ring to your crossbow’s FPS setting. To adjust the magnification:

1. Rotate the magnification ring to the desired magnification or FPS.

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Turrets

This crossbow scope features precision, finger-adjustable elevation and windage turrets with tactile clicks. To make adjustments:

1. Remove the elevation and/or windage turret cap(s).

2. Turn the turret in the direction you wish the arrow’s point of impact to go: up/down or left/right.

3. Replace the cap(s) when done.

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Illumination

To activate the illumination, rotate the adjustment dial in either direction. This illumination dial allows for continuous adjustment between levels of brightness intensity. An off click between each color allows you to turn the illumination off and return to either color quickly.


David C
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Took a while to get used to adjusting for speed but once I got that figured out, this is a nice scope
philip dorsi
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Optics are clear. Works great paired with center point wrath 430, speed ring value is very accurate for this particular crossbows speed. 10-60 yards. Great value
Buck
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
The clarity is the best in my opinion. And the field of view is very good. I have several of these scopes on crossbows and rifles. My favorite go to scope brand.
kevin hall
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
The speed selection is spot on. I mounted scope on a 430 centerpoint. Not a high dollar crossbow but it’s accurate out to 100 yds. Yeah, every pin is on out to 100 yds! Rock solid. Stays locked on thru bumps. Illuminated crosshair. I mean you just can’t beat it and Amazon has a cheaper price than Vortex even if you get 40% off like I do from Vortex! Buy with confidence!
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I broke the illumination dial on the R10’s scope and the Ravin one was out of stock. I had the Burris but didn’t like it because of weight. I researched, asked around, called my local pro shop while trying to figure out what to get and kept coming back to this one. I kept shying away because it didn’t have a speed lock for the FPS. All the local places and Vortex website this was $279+ so it being $100 cheaper here was another bonus. This is the first Vortex optic I’ve ever owned but know their reputation. The clarity of the glass on this scope is leaps and bounds better than the Ravin one I had. Initially I was lukewarm on the reticle but have really started to like it. Comes with rings and dust caps and a bag. Took me about 40 minutes to zero it. I dialed it in at 6 yards at the 40 yard reticle then moved back to 40 and had to make some elevation and windage adjustments but was shooting nice groups. Moved up to 20 yards to verify and it was dead on. I used a silver sharpie to mark my FPS setting. It’s really a nice optic. Quality construction, doesn’t feel cheap or loose. I definitely recommend it.
Terry Byrd Jr
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I am a Vortex user and have them on all my firearms…. So when I wanted to upgrade the cheap scope that came on my crossbow, Vortex was my first look. I’ve never been disappointed with Vortex and they give you a lot of quality for a reasonable price. It is crystal clear, with good eye relief, it holds zero, and accuracy is what it should be. I love my Vortex optics
brian foschia
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
Its a vortex, so the quality is there making it worth the buy, but vortex, along with everyone else it seems these days, tries to market too much in their scope reticles. i want a crosshair with a single illumination dot in the middle. this thing has yardage markings from 20-100; how many people plan on shooting out to 100 yards? plus it has 5 and 10 MOA windage marks....on a crossbow scope. when illumination is turned on, all yardage and windage markings light up too, and illumination settings, while adjustable, are way too bright. it says 'illumination for low light shooting' but the most dim it will go is as bright as you could possibly want in low light, and high intensity is blinding. high intensity should be what the lowest setting is and go dimmer from there. makes ya wonder if anyone ever field tested this stuff before selling. i have a Leupold "illuminated reticle" scope that just has a single dot on the crosshairs and that's perfect. illumination in this thing is way too much and bright to make it a great low light scope, but cluttered and illumination reticle aspects aside, its a nice scope. turrets are nice and clarity is great. i just wished scope makers would keep reticles more simple instead of trying to market how much stuff they can pack into a reticle. tons of impressive features dont always make something better.
LGL
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
As of this date, it appears that I got the last one. I have slowly changed over my Binos (3 pairs), Riflescopes (2), and finally my Crossbow scope over to Vortex. Only my Bushnell rangefinder is a non-Vortex optic. OVERALL, this is worth the $200 IMO. As we all know you (mostly) get what you pay for. I paid $800 for my TenPoint Crossbow. So I had to wait a season to upgrade the optics..This scope, like all of my other Vortex optics, reeks of quality. These optics are consistently clear and sharp from dawn to dusk—while hunting, or at the beach. On this scope, the dials move easily--but keep enough friction to keep them in place. Even with these old eyes and glasses, I was able to adjust the diopter ring to get a crisp/sharp Green and Red reticle. The included rings / base worked flawlessly. (BTW Torque is 30 in/lbs and the rings require 18 in/lbs of torque. I have crushed a scope tube in my younger days--get a Wheeler torque wrench for your scope mounting.!).ISSUES. 1) The instructions for sighting in specify for sighting in at any distance OTHER THAN 40 yards are minimal—for adjusting the Magnification/Speed ring (a single ring which shows both magnification and the corresponding speed). After a simple statement, there is NO Dialogue explaining if you can then use the magnification ring and/or if the Reticle Subtensions remain accurate for future usese--since it wasn't ranged at 40 yards!? I have access to only a 30 yard range for practice..2) The SPEEDs indicated on the dial are widely spaced and NOT COMMON crossbow speeds. SO, an attempt to guess where to place the dial for 350fps arrows is a wild guess. NOW, to be honest, the change is probably not too significant in the scheme of arrow grouping, but for $200 I expect crystal clear instructions and the ability to directly dial in my arrow speed without any guesswork..The scope sits exactly 2 3/4 inches above the bore (arrow center) so the Arrow Flight Calculation for my Bow/Arrow weight is excellent (350 fps). Since I have so little rise/fall out to 40 yards, I decided to simply sight it in for Crosshairs “ON CENTER” at 40 Yards, and the flight is under 5" all the way to 40 yards. (IN MY CASE, the arrow needs to hit exactly 4.0” high at 30 yards and I’m set. This leaves me Easy calculations--on the fly--for hunting big game. I don't shoot beyond 40 yards..I painted CAMO on the scope and it looks good too. NOTE: I had to add a strip of Double-Sided tape to both the front and rear of the scope to Keep the Covers on tightly. They are spring loaded, and work great. HOWEVER, the will slide around and I don't want to lose one..You can see the SPEED dial in the Photo. On the BACK of the Speed dial is the CORRESPONDING Magnification. For example, my arrows with tip (425g) shoot right at 350 fps. So, when "350" is (estimated) used, the Magnification is at 3.4. What an ODD combo! But, it works great. . .