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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Crossbow scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="1984dog" data-source="post: 5453633" data-attributes="member: 22861"><p>I recently put the Vortex Crossfire scope on my Ravin. It is a little different in that the crosshairs are set at 40 yards with the 30 yd and 20 yd marks above the main crosshair. This is really not that bad because if you use the 40 yd crosshair, you will be 2.5 inches at 30 yds and 4 inches high at 20 yards. The scope is set out to 100 yards if you dare to shoot that far. I can shoot 2" groups at 50 yards. This scope has a little better light gathering abilities than the Ravin scope which helps at dawn and dusk.</p><p></p><p>Another scope to consider is a Sig Sauer BDX scope. You can custom set the scope settings with an iPhone app. If you pair it with a Sig BDX range finder, it will firedot the scope for very accurate shooting at whatever distance. The good thing about this is that changing the magnification of the scope without changing the redical. This should be great for those low light conditions where you can dial the scope down to get a brighter image. This is a little bit pricey, but if you do not mind switching the scope over to a hunting rifle after archery season - it is not a bad option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1984dog, post: 5453633, member: 22861"] I recently put the Vortex Crossfire scope on my Ravin. It is a little different in that the crosshairs are set at 40 yards with the 30 yd and 20 yd marks above the main crosshair. This is really not that bad because if you use the 40 yd crosshair, you will be 2.5 inches at 30 yds and 4 inches high at 20 yards. The scope is set out to 100 yards if you dare to shoot that far. I can shoot 2" groups at 50 yards. This scope has a little better light gathering abilities than the Ravin scope which helps at dawn and dusk. Another scope to consider is a Sig Sauer BDX scope. You can custom set the scope settings with an iPhone app. If you pair it with a Sig BDX range finder, it will firedot the scope for very accurate shooting at whatever distance. The good thing about this is that changing the magnification of the scope without changing the redical. This should be great for those low light conditions where you can dial the scope down to get a brighter image. This is a little bit pricey, but if you do not mind switching the scope over to a hunting rifle after archery season - it is not a bad option. [/QUOTE]
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