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BARNEVELD, Wis. – There’s a reason the Crossfire® II 2-7×32 Crossbow Scope Kit is so packed with shooter-friendly features: It’s a product Vortex® customers have been asking for and Vortex® not only delivered, we gave crossbow hunters the optic they’ve been looking for.
It starts with a reticle designed for the crossbow hunter who needs versatility and range. Red and green illumination allow for confident low-light shooting. The reticle is also built to be zeroed at 40 yards, and accurate out to 100 yards with holdover points.
And, unique to the Crossfire® II 2-7×32 Crossbow Scope, the subtensions are accurate at 4x for a 380 feet per second crossbow, but Vortex® also included the magnification power and feet per second on the magnification ring, making the optic compatible with a wide variety of crossbows.
The Crossfire® II 2-7×32 Crossbow Scope comes standard with rings, flip caps, and a neoprene cover, so it’s ready to mount right out of the box. And, if shooters prefer their own rings, its 30mm tube is compatible with many ring and mount options. And the best part? It’s a Crossfire®, so you know it’s built for the field.
MSRP:
$279.99 – Crossfire® II Crossbow Kit 2-7×32 (MOA)


For more information, visit VortexOptics.com and be sure to follow Vortex Optics on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
About Vortex Optics: American owned, veteran-owned, Wisconsin-based Vortex Optics designs, engineers, produces, and distributes a complete line of premium sport optics, accessories, and apparel. Dedicated to providing unrivaled customer service and exceptional quality, Vortex® backs its products with the unconditional, transferrable, lifetime VIP Warranty. Built on over 30 years of experience in the optics industry, Vortex® has emerged as a leader in the optics market.
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