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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Got my new crossbow!
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<blockquote data-quote="1984dog" data-source="post: 5612696" data-attributes="member: 22861"><p>I replaced my scope last year with a Vortex Crossfire made for crossbows. I found the scope is a little brighter and bigger. The crosshairs are set at 40 yards with the 30 and 20 yd markers above the 40 yd crosshairs. The sight in procedure that they provide is spot on and easy.</p><p></p><p>Depending on your budget and existing equipment, the Sig Sauer 2.5-8X SIERRA3BDX with a Sig Sauer BDX range finder would be an impressive set up. The scope and rangefinder are paired via bluetooth. This scope has a digital retical (which you can program) which will allow you to use the entire spectrum of 2.5 - 8X. If you use the BDX range finder, it will give you a fire dot to aim based on the distance. I would look at this option a little more serious if you do not currently have a range finder - and need one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1984dog, post: 5612696, member: 22861"] I replaced my scope last year with a Vortex Crossfire made for crossbows. I found the scope is a little brighter and bigger. The crosshairs are set at 40 yards with the 30 and 20 yd markers above the 40 yd crosshairs. The sight in procedure that they provide is spot on and easy. Depending on your budget and existing equipment, the Sig Sauer 2.5-8X SIERRA3BDX with a Sig Sauer BDX range finder would be an impressive set up. The scope and rangefinder are paired via bluetooth. This scope has a digital retical (which you can program) which will allow you to use the entire spectrum of 2.5 - 8X. If you use the BDX range finder, it will give you a fire dot to aim based on the distance. I would look at this option a little more serious if you do not currently have a range finder - and need one. [/QUOTE]
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