Let’s Start With The Basics
Vortex Red Dot has been on the market for too long. Inarguably, it’s a classic among red dot sights. Excellent battery life, ease of usage, and the VIP warranty can give any competitor a run for money.
Vortex Crossfire 2.0 is a serious offering, albeit for newbie hunters and occasional shooters. As a preferred red dot sight, it does a fine job for 0-100 yards. Designed exclusively for shotguns, AR15s, and PDWs, Vortex scopes are widely recommended for close to mid-range and recreational target shooting.
Optics, Size, and Build Quality
As one would expect from budget red dot sights, both Vortex Crossfire and Sig Sauer Romeo 5 have above-average FMC-coated optics. One might see a blue tint due to the dichroic coating that helps in transmission. While Crossfire and Sig Sauer optics have fairly similar offerings, the latter sports a sharper finish and improved color fidelity. If you have ever witnessed more blue tints with the Vortex scope, now you know why.
Honestly, the jury is still out on the best red dot sight between Vortex Crossfire 2.0 MOA and Sig Sauer Romeo 5. Ultimately, things boil down to one’s preference. And whether you choose a Vortex or a Sig Sauer red dot, you’ll love it.
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