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  1. #1
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    as andyblue said we were lamping the other night and the scope was everywhere i checked everything but to no avail. i have always said that i was not keen on that hawke scope as i have another one which i find perfect so i might just swap them over!!. but i am dissapointed that it was not as good!! oh well might buy another wtc they are great
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    Cool

    simmons every time good quality reliable and dependable everybody knows hawk are crap they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgey View Post
    simmons every time good quality reliable and dependable everybody knows hawk are crap they?
    that freebie pro-stalk you gave me with the tx is still going strong and has needed very little re-zeroing. regularly puts in early-mid 50's scores too

    love the build on the simmons pro-air but some of the others i have had were a bit poo.


    ben

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    Thumbs up

    Can't fault them, I have 2, both Milpro's though, Owned Nite eyes, SR's, etc most of the range,

  5. #5
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    Hawke have a ten year personal warranty........
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    gota hawk nite-eye

    its been great
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    I had my Airmax SR6 for a year and now I have a Falcon Merlin and Bushnell Legend. While the SR6's optics aren't quite as good as the last two scopes, I still found it to be a very good scope. It held its zero too and was perfectly accurate for me. I wouldn't rule out buying another one, although I feel rather spoiled at present. For me, going above £350 now for a new scope wouldn't be worth it as I would be entirely happy with the quality of the products below this price. And, of course, as time moves on, the quality/price ratio should continue to improve.
    Last edited by C3PO_1; 19-05-2007 at 03:38 PM.
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  8. #8
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    I have a Hawke Sport HD 4x40, a Nite Eye 3-10x44 I think and a Varmint II 4-16x44 and I've gotta say I love 'em. not had any problems with any of them.

  9. #9
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    In the last three weeks I have had three Hawke spotting scopes, one Maksutov-Cassegrain £139 it broke within three days, Two Frontier 15-45x65 £300 each the first had a cracked lens and the second had a loose prisim all were sent back and I got a refund on the cost of the scopes but I still had to pay the return postage a total of £30. Hawke are trying to move up market but with there present product line up they will stay where they belong the crappist place of all the bottom.

    AL

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