Clockmaker
New member
- Location
- Southern Alberta
So originally started with a bushnell rimfire 3 9 x 40 and thought that I wasn't super happy with it being a 159 dollar scope I figured I had cheaped out. So I went up to a 400 dollar budget and got a vortex scope. So let me tell you, the eye relief box is horrible. It is so dang tight that the smallest movement will mess up the eye relief and likely miss a shot on a gopher. I was hitting gophers dead on 100 yards plus, out with my rimfire scope with 0 issues and I put this vortex on and suddenly a gopher 50 yards out caused me grief. It doesn't help that it only gets cloudy on the edges vs going black and for me that can be tricky to find the relief spot in the vortex. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the scope and even had it at the gun shop today and they helped me fine tune the positioning. I took it to the range tonight skeptical and hoping maybe it would be better. Nope. It was not I have the same rimfire bushnell scope on a old cooey model 600 and that thing is mint let me tell you. Never once had an issue nailing the bullseye and keeping a 1/2 inch group with 10 rds. The vortex on my CZ457 not a chance. 3 shots would be good then I'd start having issues with the eye relief going cloudy and not noticing it suddenly I have strays left right and not center lol.
So I did some research tonight on vortex. A lot of people are having similar issues and don't like the tight eye relief. Personally I will buy bushnell over and over before I ever touch a vortex again. So that is the end of my rant lol. Also just to clarify, everything was set properly, distance to eye with stock cheek weld position, reticle adjusted, etc. Just not the scope for me and apparently for many others. If this helps you in your optics search if you're new then this post served its purpose. I wish I had found this post before I spent 400 on a scope I can't stand. Just because you spend a bunch more money on a scope, doesn't mean that you get better. I'll take my bushnell rimfire scope all day long over this vortex and will likely take the vortex back and go back to the rimfire for now.
So I did some research tonight on vortex. A lot of people are having similar issues and don't like the tight eye relief. Personally I will buy bushnell over and over before I ever touch a vortex again. So that is the end of my rant lol. Also just to clarify, everything was set properly, distance to eye with stock cheek weld position, reticle adjusted, etc. Just not the scope for me and apparently for many others. If this helps you in your optics search if you're new then this post served its purpose. I wish I had found this post before I spent 400 on a scope I can't stand. Just because you spend a bunch more money on a scope, doesn't mean that you get better. I'll take my bushnell rimfire scope all day long over this vortex and will likely take the vortex back and go back to the rimfire for now.