Toying with getting one of these 3-15x44 SF Ir, I've been using Old MTC 3-12x44 and 4-16x44 scopes for years and apart from the lack of IR they have served me well, I have been trying to find reviews on these scopes but very little information out there, if anyone would like to share their experiences of these scope, it would be much appreciated
They are about £400ish so don't fancy wasting my small amount of funds without some idea of what they are like.
Cheers Rog
Hawke Frontier
Re: Hawke Frontier
Went ahead and bought the Frontier, got good advice from Lev on the AGF
Bought it from Uttings £409
Arrived today, fitted it in a set of BKL mounts, and is now provisionally zeroed
This is a very professional piece of kit, certainly appears better than the normal Hawke stuff
But as ever, need to get out and see how it performs in the real world
Bought it from Uttings £409
Arrived today, fitted it in a set of BKL mounts, and is now provisionally zeroed
This is a very professional piece of kit, certainly appears better than the normal Hawke stuff
But as ever, need to get out and see how it performs in the real world
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Re: Hawke Frontier
Scopes are a very personal choice. Some find Hawk scopes fuzzy. I changed to vortex scopes and they are spot on.
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Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: Hawke Frontier
Hi Ray, belated birthday greetingsBlackbaronfish wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 4:27 pmScopes are a very personal choice. Some find Hawk scopes fuzzy. I changed to vortex scopes and they are spot on.
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And which Vortex scopes are we talking?
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