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    Hawke Airmax

    Looking to purchase a Hawke Airmax scope. Any opinions on these? Thanks for your help.
    Air Arms S200 Rat Works Tuned with Hawke Airmax 6 - 24 x 50 Scope

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackca3 View Post
    Looking to purchase a Hawke Airmax scope. Any opinions on these? Thanks for your help.
    Good value, nice wide field of view, clear optics, all you need for an airgun scope really.

    Max
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    AMX ret is great but quite thin.
    If your eyesight's not so good the Vantage might be better.

    I have the airmax 2-7 on my 30s and the 4-12x50 on my 97.
    Fantastic scopes.

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    Personally, i don't rate the Hawke glass. The small sightron is way better value for money.
    https://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/pr...2-x-40-ft-moa/

    Depends on what you want the scope for?..Hunting, HFT, plinking?
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    I have three Hawke Airmax 2-7x32 AO . They’re £125 from Uttings. The Sightron is double the money.
    I can’t fault them. Very nice for hunting and plinking. They are light, compact and easy to use with no problems. I like the fine redicle and mildots. If you keep distances to <45 yards this scope is ideal imo.
    If you’re thinking on sticking one on a FAC air , rimmy or centrefire i’d think again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisC View Post
    Personally, i don't rate the Hawke glass. The small sightron is way better value for money.
    https://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/pr...2-x-40-ft-moa/

    Depends on what you want the scope for?..Hunting, HFT, plinking?
    http://sureshot-airguns.co.uk/hs/ FFP side focus....

    http://sureshot-airguns.co.uk/discovery-vt-t/ ffp side focus

    all with mounts, sunshades, the vt-t even has a free phone holder...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisC View Post
    Personally, i don't rate the Hawke glass. The small sightron is way better value for money.
    https://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/pr...2-x-40-ft-moa/

    Depends on what you want the scope for?..Hunting, HFT, plinking?
    Hawke scopes are fine for air rifles and .22 rimfire. Anything more then they struggle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jumbuck View Post
    Hawke scopes are fine for air rifles and .22 rimfire. Anything more then they struggle.
    It's down to your eyes & fine tuning the scope, I use a Hawke Sidewinder on my HMR & Airmax 30SF on my Hornet CF, while my RFD tells me the Airmax 30 is very popular with the local foxers on 223's with NV

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