Bushnell Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight 1x20mm vs Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x50 Riflescope (1-inch tube) Second Focal Plane
Overall winner: Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x50 Riflescope (1-inch tube) Second Focal Plane
Key Differences
Vortex Crossfire II (A) is a 3-9x50 riflescope with bright, clear optics, long eye relief and a forgiving eye box, and it sits at a more affordable price tier; Bushnell Trophy TRS-25 (B) is a 1x20mm red dot with Picatinny mounting and adjustable brightness (1–11) for close-range versatility but has mixed feedback on dot clarity and brightness. Choose A if you want a budget-friendly magnified scope with strong user ratings; choose B if you need a versatile, mountable red dot for quick target acquisition and adjustable brightness
Bushnell Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight 1x20mm
Red dot sight for various platforms with adjustable brightness and 3 MOA reticle. Customers cite solid build and reliable zero maintenance; mixed feedback on clarity and brightness
Pros
- Versatile mounting on Picatinny rails
- Adjustable brightness for reticle visibility
- Operates with pistols, shotguns, rifles, and muzzleloaders
- Hold zero for extended use in some cases
Cons
- Mixed clarity and brightness opinions
- Some users find dot blurry or dim
Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x50 Riflescope (1-inch tube) Second Focal Plane
A 3-9x50 riflescope with Straight-Wall BDC reticle, long eye relief, and a forgiving eye box for quick target acquisition. Customers note clear optics and solid hold value for hunting use
Pros
- long eye relief
- forgiving eye box
- clear optics
- holds zero over many rounds
Cons
- no explicit cons mentioned in customer data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Vortex |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bushnell |
| User Reviews | Vortex |