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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Hawke Optics anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1206544" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>Not too many replies, so I thought I would add my experience. I don't have any Hawke scopes on a high powered rifle, but I have one on a .22 cal RWS M34 pellet rifle, and one on my Ten Point crossbow (it is a crossbow scope). Both have excellent clarity, with crisp click adjustments in the turrets. My local gun shop carries the full line of Hawke, and he sells a lot of them to local hunters. I can't say they are the quality of a Nikon or Leupold, but for the money they are nice enough for what I need. Considering that a piston pellet rifle can wreck the internals of most scopes not designed for air rifles, mine has held it's zero for several years with no changes in point of impact.</p><p> The scope you are looking at is a step up compared to the ones I have. Hope you can get some helpful responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1206544, member: 38154"] Not too many replies, so I thought I would add my experience. I don't have any Hawke scopes on a high powered rifle, but I have one on a .22 cal RWS M34 pellet rifle, and one on my Ten Point crossbow (it is a crossbow scope). Both have excellent clarity, with crisp click adjustments in the turrets. My local gun shop carries the full line of Hawke, and he sells a lot of them to local hunters. I can't say they are the quality of a Nikon or Leupold, but for the money they are nice enough for what I need. Considering that a piston pellet rifle can wreck the internals of most scopes not designed for air rifles, mine has held it's zero for several years with no changes in point of impact. The scope you are looking at is a step up compared to the ones I have. Hope you can get some helpful responses. [/QUOTE]
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