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New Spring Products from Vortex Optics

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Vortex Optics has been busy rolling out a fresh lineup of gear for shooters this spring. Whether you’re after a new sighting system, improved mounting solutions, or better tools for precision adjustments, there’s a little something for everyone. Here’s a breakdown of their latest offerings.

Vortex Pro Torque Wrench

Mounting optics, adjusting rifle action screws, and securing bolts require precision, and the new Vortex Pro Torque Wrench delivers exactly that. With an adjustable torque range from 10 to 90 in-lbs, it eliminates the guesswork that often leads to over-tightening or under-tightening critical components. The ergonomic design makes it easy to use, and the locking bit holder ensures bits stay secure when applying force. When properly torqued, the wrench smoothly breaks over to keep from over-tightening the fastener. From the factory, the torque wrench comes with a certificate of calibration which is transparency I appreciate.

Included in the box are a variety of bits: hex, Torx, a 10mm screwdriver bit, and even a ½-inch socket, so it’s ready to go for most firearm applications. Backed by Vortex’s VIP Warranty, it’s a well-thought-out tool that belongs in every shooter’s kit. I’ve already been using it regularly, and it has quickly become a go-to for dialing in my setups.

Pro Leveling Kit

Long-range shooters know that a canted riflescope can mean the difference between a hit and a miss. The Vortex Pro Leveling Kit makes it easy to ensure your reticle is correctly aligned, removing the frustration of trying to eyeball adjustments. Simply attach the Picatinny mount to the rail section, use it to level the gun, and then place the other bubble level on a flat surface of the scope to make sure they both read the same.

The dual-level design clips onto any Picatinny rail and provides a simple, one-handed operation for leveling your optic properly. Made from lightweight yet durable 6061 aluminum, the Pro Leveling Kit doesn’t add unnecessary bulk to your setup. At just $29.99 MAP, it’s an affordable and practical addition for anyone serious about precision shooting.

The All-New Vortex Crossfire Green Dot

The Crossfire Red Dot has been a staple for shooters looking for an affordable, no-frills optic, and now Vortex is adding a green reticle to the mix. Green is supposedly the most visible color to the human eye in bright daylight, making it easier to pick up quickly in fast-paced scenarios. For me, it makes the most sense for people in desert environments with a lot of red rock, while red may be better for greener climates. It’s also a welcome option for shooters with astigmatism, who sometimes struggle with red dots appearing blurry or starburst-like. Beyond the color change, everything else remains the same—2 MOA dot, durable construction, and simple, effective performance.

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At a MAP price of $149.99, the Crossfire Green Dot sits in that sweet spot of affordability without cutting corners. It’s built on a proven platform and should appeal to anyone looking for an alternative to the standard red dot. Whether you’re running it on an AR, shotgun, or even a pistol with the right mount, it’s a solid option for those who prefer green over red.

Crossfire Red Dot Goes Tan

For those who prefer their gear to match their rifle’s aesthetics, the Crossfire Red Dot is now available in tan. The color change doesn’t alter the function. However, it does give shooters a better option for blending in with FDE rifles or desert-themed setups. It’s still the same 2 MOA dot that works well for quick acquisition up close while maintaining precision at distance.

Like the new green variant, the tan Crossfire keeps the straightforward no-nonsense design that has made it a go-to for years. At the same $149.99 MAP price, it’s a nice option for those who care about both function and form.

Sport Cantilever Mount

A $5,000 scope is no good without a solid mount. The new Vortex Sport Cantilever Mount keeps things secure without adding excess weight. Weighing under six ounces, it’s designed for those who need a strong yet lightweight option that won’t eat up unnecessary rail space. The short base makes it easy to move around to free up room for other accessories. The 2-inch offset helps get the correct eye relief and head positioning.

Priced at $119.99 MAP, this mount is a solid choice for shooters looking for a reliable way to attach their optics while keeping weight down. Machined from 6061 and featuring the torque specs engraved into the mount, it is rugged and reliable. It’s a practical solution for competition rifles, hunting rigs, or even home defense setups.

Vortex Defender-XL 2 MOA Variant

The Defender-XL series has already made a name for itself among competitive shooters with its massive viewing window and clear glass. Now, Vortex is introducing a 2 MOA variant for those who want even more precision. The finer dot makes it easier to engage targets at a distance. All without sacrificing the speed that the Defender-XL is known for.

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It keeps all the same great features. Motion activation with auto-shutoff, a durable ShockShield polymer insert for added protection, and an aspherical lens for distortion-free viewing. With a DeltaPoint Pro footprint, it’s easy to mount to a variety of handguns and carbines. This is a great addition for shooters looking for a competition-ready dot with extra precision.

Final Thoughts

It’s always great to see Vortex expanding their lineup with practical, shooter-focused gear. The new 2 MOA Defender-XL is especially exciting for those who want finer precision in a red dot, and the Pro Torque Wrench has already proven itself invaluable in my toolbox. Whether it’s optics, mounts, or tools, Vortex continues to deliver reliable products that make life better for shooters.

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