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Vortex Optics Spitfire HD Gen II Red Dot Prism Scopes

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$449.00

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About this item

  • The Spitfire HD Gen II 5x prism scope is built for rapid transitions while still being usable even without illumination. The streamlined look and flush mount turret design makes for a smaller, lighter, and faster optic.
  • The updated optical design and fully multi-coated lenses provide improved resolution, and cuts chromatic aberration. The prism design and etched reticle solve the distortion problems for users plagued by astigmatism.
  • The BDC-4 reticle is built for holdovers out to 650 yards while offering 12 brightness settings; the lowest two settings being ultra-low for use with night-vision equipment.
  • The Spitfire HD Gen II prism sight can be mounted at two heights, lower 1/3 co-witness or a “low” mount option. The Spitfire HD Gen II 5x model comes equipped with an MRDS mounting platform for use with Vortex Viper or Venom MRDS.
  • Nitrogen purged, the Spitfire HD Gen II is waterproof, shockproof and fogproof; standing up to whatever you throw at it.
  • Backed by our unlimited, unconditional, lifetime, VIP Warranty. A fully transferable promise to repair or replace your item if it becomes damaged/defective. Does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that doesn't hinder performance.



From the manufacturer

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Leaner and featuring a redesigned HD optical system for a significantly smaller, lighter solution, the new Spitfire HD Gen II models let you choose your ideal mounting height while cutting inches and ounces off the original platform. Now with night vision compatibility, it’s a user's dream come true, running on a BDC-style reticle designed for quick holdovers at known distances to keep you locked on target. Plus, the prism design and etched reticle give you ultra-fast target while still functioning without illumination, and the turrets are exposed—no more caps, no more snags.

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BDC4 Reticle

This BDC reticle is built to providing both rapid transitions for holdovers out to 650 yards.

  • 1 MOA Center Dot
  • 18.85 MOA Open Circle
  • 5 MPH Wind Increments

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Powering Up/Illumination

Press the up (+) or down (-) button to turn on the illumination. Press and hold the up (+) or down (-) button for three seconds to turn illumination off.

To adjust the illumination:

The Spitfire HD Gen II sight offers 12 brightness settings, the lowest two settings being ultra-low for use with night-vision equipment. Adjust the brightness by tapping the up (+) or down (-) button. The sight will return to the last used brightness setting when turned on.

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Reticle Focus

1. After mounting the sight, point the sight at a blank white wall or up at the sky.

2. Starting with the fast-focus eyepiece all the way in, glance through the optic. If the reticle is not in focus, rotate the eyepiece out counter clockwise slightly, and look through the optic again.

3. Repeat this process until the reticle is in sharp focus.

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Turret Adjustments

The Spitfire HD Gen II features dial adjustments and a reticle scaled in Minute of Angle – MOA. 1 MOA will always subtend 1.047" for each 100 yards of distance. Your optic will have 1 MOA clicks. Each click moves your point of impact roughly 1" at 100 yards, and a 1/4" at 25 yards.

To adjust the settings:

• Turn the elevation or windage dial in the appropriate direction as indicated by the arrows. Rotate the dials in the direction you wish the point of impact to go.

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Mounting

1. Loosen the base crossbolts and attach the Spitfire HD Gen II to the rail/base with the illumination dials facing left.

2. Make sure the recoil lugs are solidly seated in the base groove by pushing the optic forward, towards the end of the muzzle.

3. Be sure the base clamp is hooked around the outside of the rail/base. Torque base screws to 20-22 in-lbs.

Mounting Micro Red Dot Sights (MRDS) - (5x Models Only)

1. Remove the MRDS cover plate by removing the two screws. Retain screws for use with MRDS cover plate.

2. If the Weaver/Picatinny mount is attached to the MRDS, remove the Weaver/Picatinny mount.

3. Install the MRDS to the platform. Install the respective screws for the Viper or Venom and torque to 10-12 in-lbs with blue Loctite.


Thomas Paine
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023
First impressions of the Vortex 5X microprism scope... The glass is excellent, no problem there; however, I had to move it to the last notch of my rail to get a good sight picture. To do this, I had to remove my BUIS (Back Up Iron Sights) which fixed my eye box problem but...no irons now. Bummer.Some are telling me to put a cantilever mount on it so I can move the scope mount forward allowing room for the BUIS. I might do this in the future but right now haven't been able to find a mount for it that allows this. The problem is Aimpoint mounts, like this, normally are for red dots which have a ton of eye relief, so you don't need to move them back towards your eye so much, necessitating a cantilever mount. On the other hand, scopes you do so...why did Vortex not use an ACOG mount instead of an Aimpoint or, why didn't they make a cantilever mount of it? Dunno. Anyway, we're still working the problem. We'll see...It's lightweight, less than half the weight of the old model and about half the physical size so big improvement there. The reticle is bright but don't think it is any brighter than the old Spitfire, but the scope has 2X more magnification more than the old Spitfire. Price wise, all-in-all, it's definitely worth the $300, so you won't find me complaining about price.What I don't like are the buttons. I just don't like them - period. Frankly, rather than have them I would have preferred just an on/off button or, better yet, a knob because it's simply awkward to adjust them and a button can be bump easier than a knob can be turned. Yes, it does give you a clean profile on the scope with less to snag. One turns scope on by simply pressing either button and turns it off by holding either button for 3 seconds which is nice not having to fiddle around trying to find the '+' or '-' button in the dark. No, the buttons have good enough feel, not great but okay, it's just I find it awkward to operate them. BTW it will automatically turn off after 14 hours...which seems a bit long to me. 14 hours? Really, Vortex?The rail mounting screws needs an allen/hex wrench, so no thumb screws like the old Spitfire. So, if you are in the field and you have to get this off - well - good luck without the correct tool. Vortex does include a nice tool for it, sort of a key. With the old Spitfire, I could install the BUIS but couldn't use them without removing the optic which wasn't a perfect solution but workable because the thumbscrews allowed removal of the optic in about 15-20 seconds maximum. Now, I better have the little key or a wrench.I also don't like these bikini caps which are tied to the battery case via strap, just don't like them but for weight, guess I need to get use to them.So, no BUIS now...and that's a bummer...yeah, I don't need batteries cause the reticle is etch so in theory one doesn't need BUIS, right? I hope. This and not caring for the buttons are my only complaints. Well, I still don't understand their decision of using an Aimpoint mount...Anyway, that's my first impressions and all I got right now. I haven't decided 100% if I will keep it but more than likely I will. It's lightweight, smaller, an etched reticle, the glass is big and bright and 5X is great with these old eyeballs and it's definitely worth $300 bucks so... I doubt we'll find much better in this weight range and/or price range.
Jerome
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023
Arrived safely due to the packaging. I wish it came with a hard case, however. The instructions are great even though it is basically plug and pew pew after bore sighting. I purchased the 5X version and I feel like its the perfect 75 - 150 yard optic for an AR. I'm a plinker, no competitive shooting or hunting but I do own a fair amount of optics. This is a simple, accurate and reasonably priced solution for target shooting.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
Recently purchased my third Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II 5x. I like this particular scope very much and have been very happy with its performance. Clear optics, easy to use, light, compact and at a price that doesn't break the budget. What more can you ask for. After my first shooting session with the latest copy, I noticed several hairline cracks in the field of view. Contacted Vortex and they sent me a shipping label so I could return it. They were fast, friendly and super responsive to my problem. Replaced my scope lickety split and I am up and running with a new scope. Totally awesome customer service.
tristan
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
I haven't ran through a full battery but I love this sight. Light weight beautiful clarity. I need more of them.
SAoSO
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
Some people come down on Vortex but how can you beat a well made, durable sight like this that holds zero and works every time you need it. Personally I love Vortex stuff and for the price with a lifetime no questions asked warranty to the possessor, you can’t beat it. Great sight and sight picture!
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022
I suffer from a pretty bad astigmatism and there are not a lot of red dot options for me that don't star or burst out. Making the switch to prism scope was my only move and couldn't be happier with the spitfire gen 2. Class is extremely clear. The eye relief isn't the greatest but who cares this is purely a range toy and does a flawless job at that. Definitely worth trying out!
Denton Bryce
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
I bought this to replace my LPVO on an AR15. I couldn’t justify the size or the weight of the LPVO when I was only using one particular magnification the whole time.This is a great alternative. Obviously, the eye relief isn’t as good, but the reticle is sharp and very bright, field of view isn’t bad, and it weighs less than half what my LPVO weighs.I also ordered a Sig Bravo5 and really liked that, but again it was too big and heavy. The vortex will never match the field of view of the Sig, but it’s better than a lot of others.The only complaint I have about it is adjustments are 1 MOA per click. I think they should be 0.5 on a 5x optic. Also I wish it came with an absolute co-witness mount. PA includes a ton of mounts with their optics but Vortex only included the lower 1/3 and a low mount. The low mount is a touch too low and the 1/3 is too high for me. But I’m sure it will work for most people.Either way, I highly recommend this optic. I’m considering getting the 3x version for my SBR.
beth
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2021
Poor eye relief where it's un bearable at times.Good concept but poor execution.The deal breaker is eye relief.Lens caps are super poor quality, spitfire 3x Gen 1Is a better choice.