Vortex Redesigns Crossfire Riflescope Series

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posted on February 2, 2012
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The only place they don't step up significantly is in price - a good thing for budget-conscious hunters and shooters who want a quality scope, but don't want to break the bank.

A broad spectrum of popular magnification ranges, objective diameters and reticle options ensure the series lends itself to a variety of applications.

Fully multicoated lenses bring in light for optimal performance at dawn and dusk. Quality internal components ensure adjustments are accurate, track true and hold zero. One-piece aircraft-grade aluminum tubes anodized with a matte-black finish are ultratough, prevent game-spooking reflections and promote overall durability. O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for a lifetime of waterproof and fogproof performance.

Need a riflescope built to exceed expectations without depleting your pocket book? Look to the Vortex Crossfire riflescope series. You won't be disappointed.

American owned, Middleton, Wisconsin based Vortex Optics designs, engineers and distributes a complete line of premium binoculars, riflescopes, spotting scopes, tripods and related accessories. Dedicated to exceptional quality, value and unrivaled customer service, Vortex backs its products with its unconditional, transferable, lifetime VIP-warranty. Built on more than 20 years of experience in the optics industry, Vortex is rapidly emerging as a leading brand in the optics market.

Vortex - The Force of Optics | www.vortexoptics.com

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