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
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.
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.
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...
Thanks for your replies.
Air Arms S200 Rat Works Tuned with Hawke Airmax 6 - 24 x 50 Scope
Don't rate them myself either, popular with fox shooters though because the coatings they use work well with night vision, downside is they don't work very well for those that want them as a normal scope
at £130 I would spend a bit more and get a Nikon Prostaff but that's just my own preference. Its allways best to use as many as you can and decide for yourself.
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I have just purchased a Hawke Endurance 6-24x50 mil dot centre dot run out model and I'm pretty certain that it is mechanically the same as the Airmax but with different knobs on, to say I'm bowled over is an understatement.