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    Have the endurance ,2.5-10x44 map 6.
    Panorama 3-9x50 ir ao half mil dot
    Varmint 2.5-10X44 half mil dot sf
    Can't fault any of them for glass or construction had them on tx200 hw77s410 stealth career707 sumatra stinger.

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    It's often said that their lower range scopes are very good for the money, but that their more expensive stuff isn't as good as similarly priced competition.
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    Vantage

    Has anyone reviewed the new Vantage Range; on first impressions they look really well made and the glass seems crisp...
    Thoughts?




    QUOTE=Arthur John Smithsplease;6784634]It's often said that their lower range scopes are very good for the money, but that their more expensive stuff isn't as good as similarly priced competition.[/QUOTE]

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    Use a couple of Hawke scopes myself and find them spot on for .22 air, .22LR and 17HMR shooting. Good value for money.

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    I've had a 3-9x40 vantage scope and honestly its one of the best scopes I've had, very well built fairly light weight and very good glass for the money

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    Thanks guys; they do seem very good for the money, the 3-9x40 is only £50 with the mounts.
    I was going to buy another MTC but the price has gone up a lot over the last 6 months with no real explanation to why..





    QUOTE=River;6877562]I've had a 3-9x40 vantage scope and honestly its one of the best scopes I've had, very well built fairly light weight and very good glass for the money [/QUOTE]
    Last edited by Darrenm; 02-01-2016 at 04:36 PM.

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    Hawke

    I'm looking for a Hawke scope for a HW100 for target shooting at around 35-40 yards anyone recommend one

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    The Sidewinder 30 is a superb scope

    Hawke's Sidewinder 30 is IMO all the scope you will ever need for airgun use. Not only are they sharp and clear optically with superb reticules but their mechanics are very precise and repeatable. The turrets can be relied upon to dial in the requisite number of clicks to move the poa precisely the predicted amount. But don't take my word for it check out the results from the 2014 extreme bench rest (long range target shooting which list the shooters rifle and scope) in Arizona and you can see how many top target shooters use this scope. see http://www.extremebenchrest.com/2014...match-results/

    Ok it isn't the cheapest in the range but at round £320 to £360 it's value for money. Also Deben - Hawke agents have superb customer service should you ever have a problem.

    The Airmax 30 SF is a little cheaper and also quite good but not as good as the sidewinder which I use on my HW100 and Wolverine as well as FX Wildcat

    Reddenning
    Last edited by reddenning; 14-02-2016 at 12:30 AM.

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    i have a airmax 30 3x12x50 on my r10 its perfect optics is so clear you can see the rats blinking lol

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    hawke varmint

    just picked two varmint up brand new must be old stock carnt believe how good they are

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