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    CHUNK. is offline Backdoor sausage enthusiast
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    Hawke pro-stalk 4-14x50. Had it a few years. Its spent time on Daystate 177, HMR and .22lr. No problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elmer-fudd View Post
    Hawke pro-stalk 4-14x50. Had it a few years. Its spent time on Daystate 177, HMR and .22lr. No problems.
    My shooting partner has a hawke night eye and when we were out the other night the zero kept changing to the extent that the up/down turet was to the max and it was still shooting low at 50 yards but then it changed again we checked all the obvious things like scope mount ect but its still not helping very off puting and frustraiting
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyblue View Post
    My shooting partner has a hawke night eye and when we were out the other night the zero kept changing to the extent that the up/down turet was to the max and it was still shooting low at 50 yards but then it changed again we checked all the obvious things like scope mount ect but its still not helping very off puting and frustraiting
    Must be a problem with the night eyes. Pepperdog said his was a nighteye. I cant complain about the pro stalk, its always been completely reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNK. View Post
    Hawke pro-stalk 4-14x50. Had it a few years. Its spent time on Daystate 177, HMR and .22lr. No problems.
    I too have used a Hawke pro stalk 4-14x50 since I started shooting 3 years ago. I got it for £75 from Optics with free mounts, delivery and BC flip-ups, which was half price at the time! It has never lost its zero ever and has now been on my FAC rapid for nearly 2 years and is spot on every session! Good light gathering ability in low light too! Worth the money in my opinion.
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