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    Hawke 2-7x32 Panorama 15100 Parallax

    Got one of these here Hawke scopes. I can't remember when I bought it but only tried it out recently. Seems a nice piece of kit.

    But I cannot seem to be able to adjust the parallax using the normal method of adjusting the objective lense. The ring that carries the lense has a lip which prevents a normal lense adjuster tool from getting at it, and I am not sure how to turn it.

    Any ideas? I am quite cheesed off with it, it is not focussing down to 25 yards.




    You can see one of the notches in the lense carrier but I can’t get at it except at an oblique angle which won’t work.
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    I've got the same model and had the same problem. From memory, I wound the entire front carrier ring forward and measured the gap I had from the ring to the main body. I then cut some ptfe sheet into a spacer to fill the void made by winding the ring forward. I tidied it up with a wind of black electricians tape and then put a flip up cap over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapitalBee View Post
    I've got the same model and had the same problem. From memory, I wound the entire front carrier ring forward and measured the gap I had from the ring to the main body. I then cut some ptfe sheet into a spacer to fill the void made by winding the ring forward. I tidied it up with a wind of black electricians tape and then put a flip up cap over it.
    Ah, ok I did think about doing similar, just thought there was a trick I’d missed. Probably best to do as you say and avoid doing anything that might damage the lense. Thanks.

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    i did a similar thing on by bushnell elite 3200 10x40. Couldn't shift it, so wound the whole end out, used a tight fitting o-ring, niped it down, and added a butler creek flip-up to cover the joint. Won a lot of springer HFT comps with it setup like that, so plenty rigid enough.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    i did a similar thing on by bushnell elite 3200 10x40. Couldn't shift it, so wound the whole end out, used a tight fitting o-ring, niped it down, and added a butler creek flip-up to cover the joint. Won a lot of springer HFT comps with it setup like that, so plenty rigid enough.
    Thing is there are notches in the lense carrier, I guess they must have a special tool at the factory in China. I could try to make something up but the actual front end was on so tight I don’t even want to try.

    Mostly this has made me appreciate my old 2-7x32AO Tasco scope.

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    Perhaps the answer would be to swap the fixed focus for one of their 2-7x32 AO models that focus down to 5 yds

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Perhaps the answer would be to swap the fixed focus for one of their 2-7x32 AO models that focus down to 5 yds
    Yes maybe selling it is the fix I am after. Nice reticle though.

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