I've got a couple, both with the Map6 ret,I really rate them. Personally for me the Map6 ret is perfect for my hunting needs.
Hi all,
Received my Excalibre last night and on top of it was an old type Hawke Airmax, are they any good, especially the lenses, I think it has the MAP 6 ret, it won't be staying on the rifle as I want a gloss black scope on it.
Your thoughts please gents.
Pete
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I've got a couple, both with the Map6 ret,I really rate them. Personally for me the Map6 ret is perfect for my hunting needs.
I have a couple of 3-9x50's with the Map 6 reticule. I like them, for general shooting they are more than suitable.
I have 2, Think 3x9-50 and the 4x12-44 , I really like the 44 , Its not to big of scope , I have a load of scopes but what ever gun I tend to stick with they always land up stuck on it, The 50 however just seems to big, Can never seem to gell with it.
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
In the 2009 catalogue the old 1" airmax is the first step up from the Sport series.
It goes; Sport HD, Sport HD IR, Airmax, MAP Pro, Varmint, Nite-eye, etc, etc up to the Sidewinder at the top.
Well in 2009 they were about 20% more expensive, only available with the MAP 6 ret & had "Open Glove grip" elevation turret, windage had a different turret with a cap
Apart from that the book is somewhat lacking in detail.
Move forward to my 2013 catalogue all the specs are different, turrets have changed & now the same as the sport of that year, still only MAP 6 ret, airmax are now all AO, shorter tube, different eye relief & 20 degree wider FOV than the sport.
So what you get will depend on the actual age of the scope.
I have the old 4-12 x 44 airmax with the SR6 Ret used it for ages both as a daytime scope and with my pard NV007 which it worked really well with ... Replaced it with a 2-7x32 Airmax recently only because it was a bit too long for my P15 ....Will keep it as a backup scope as never had any problems with it and holds zero perfectly
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The one I have on my rifle must be the 2009ish model (it's a 3-9x40 non AO model by the way) it's the older generic Chinese style shape with the "open glove grip" like you described and like the one shown below.
https://www.uttings.co.uk/p102789-ha...o-rifle-scope/
I'll have to have a look outside with it and see how clear it is.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in