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    scope valuation help please

    Hi was hoping someone could help me out with a scope valuation
    its a Hawke Eclipse 4-12x50 normal crosshair looks in good condition
    thanks
    Danny






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    I would guess and say in the region of 30 pounds.

    Atb Harry.

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    Thanks for the help mate
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    Things can get a bit confused because the basic scope now called the Hawke "Sport" used to be called the "Eclipse"& cost £40 ish.
    While there is a newer scope called the "Eclipse 30", with a 30mm tube, that costs around £200.

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    So if its got a 30mm tube it could be worth more? I think and I'll check tomorrow when I get the rifle back that it is the older version tho,
    Thanks for the help
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    I am not sure what the last of the Eclipse 25mm tubes were like but the earlier 3-9x50AOIR with the red only illumination were IMO absolutely fantastic, clear crisp optics and offered everything for the 12ft/lbs hunter. Even used one on my .22lr for a spell before the Burris.
    In all i have had four, bent tube on one when fell over, two went with guns i sold and the last one i was strapped for bit of cash and stupidly sold it for a few sobs Never seemed that popular for whatever reason
    John Darling JD (1946-2004) was my inspiration to be the best i can and enjoy the sport i love. R.I.P
    A dedicated HW80 Fanatic and owner since 1986 to present.

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    Its not a bad scope to be honest ,its just not for me im more of a mtc kind of guy
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