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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I highly recommend this product
BigCountry0321
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I have Crimson Trace Scopes on just about every rifle I own. Every caliber from .22LR to 7mm Remington Magnum. All zeroed easily and held zero. Glass is crystal clear. Amazing eye relief. In my opinion not a better scope on the market for the money.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
By far the best low cost scope I own. Better eye relief than a Vortex. Super clear and sharp image. I own several.
floyd dangerfield
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022
Excellent product at an affordable price thank you
Matt W.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022
This is my first Crimson Trace rifle scope. I have the model labeled as a Pistol Scope (BDC). Great, solid construction. Using it as a scout scope on a Mosin Nagant 91/59 (a Mosin 91/30 that the Soviets cut down to a carbine size in the late 1950's and issued to their Forest Service folks and Border Guards). Sighted it in at 100 yards and then got first shot hits on steel plates at 200, 250, 300, 400, and 435 yards. Those shots were with the diamond shaped drop points.The eye relief is unforgiving (especially at the highest magnification - 8X). You have to spend some time mounting it perfectly and checking the eye relief for your own personal setup. That is true of every scout scope I have used. No stars off for that.One star off for the confusing product literature in the box and info on CT's website. The reticle guide both inside the box and on the web page for this particular scope is misleading. It doesn't explicitly address the drop points for handguns calibers. Instead, the chart shows it being for a .308 caliber cartridge. Come on Crimson Trace, would it be that difficult to print up a separate reticle guide for this scope that doesn't include a drop chart? All that is needed is a picture showing the reticle and the MIL/MOA distances from center for all the points of the BDC diamonds.
C. Andrea
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
this optic (along with all the other Hardline, Brushline and the Pro equivalents) is made int the Philippines - the "little" country that could. The craftsmanship is par with that of Nikon and Vortex and the glass, well in my opinion, it's actually slightly better than Nikon. If I had any criticisms it would be that the reticle’s height indicators on the rimfire model are a bit too small – they need to be beefed up a bit, and secondly, no parallax adjustment and no reticle illumination. But the knob modulations for both windage and height are uncharacteristically good for this segment as well as the glass and the finish. I paired mine with Winchester (Browning) Wildcat cause it matches the red accents – look and function in one. Add the lifetime warranty and bottom line is – you get a lot for your money. I’ll get another one before people start realizing they don’t have to pay the “big” bucks for the Nikon/Vortex models
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021
I've been shooting with scopes since I was 12 I'll be 57 in a minute. I'm crazy mad that I didn't buy 2 When I had the chance to get them at $143.00 Once I got the scope And realized it's the real deal I went back for another and the best price I found $195.00 still a deal for this quality for sure but not the $143.00. If this scope holds up long term Crimson trace scopes could be my new go to Not kidding!!! What would have been super cool would of been If The scope Came with Rings Of the same quality That would been having your cake and eating it too. Be safe teach a child to be safe and keep shooting my friends and grow our shooting sports!!!! BA BAM!!!!
cameron glover
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021
Affordable scopes like Bushnell don't hold a candle to this great price and quality, it took me 20 minutes to sight in my gun and it has amazing clarity
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