I'm looking to scope a .223 Howa Lightweight. To me, a trim 2-7 with a couple o' dots on the vertical crosshair would be just about perfect on such a rifle. I own, and am well pleased with, a few of the 2-7x32 Vortex Vipers. However, those are discontinued, and it seems like scopes these days just keep getting bigger and more cluttered with bells 'n whistles.

FWIW, I was loaned for one hunt, a rifle wearing a new style 2-7 Redfield. I loved the size, but I found the view to be kinda dark.

Am I stuck with a VXI or VXII 2-7, or are there any other options available?

Thanks,

FC

Last edited by Folically_Challenged; 03/17/18.

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