The Hawke Prism Sight 4x24 gives you clean and crisp views in any lighting situation because it features a 10 stage digital brightness control and 25 layer fully multicoated optics. You can also adjust the 1 MOA dot for elevation and windage using 1 MOA clicks, and you get both a low profile Weaver mount and a lower 1/3 co-witness Weaver mount.
This sight gives you a glass etched 5.56 BDC Dot reticle with a horseshoe and a center dot that you can light up in red, plus drop compensating holdover marks that work for different ammo weights. You'll appreciate how easy it is to use and the longer battery life you get thanks to the shake awake feature and the auto shutoff feature.
Hawke Prism 4x24 Sight
- 1 MOA red dot
- Sturdy aluminum construction
- 24mm objective lens
- 25 layer fully multicoated optics
- 10 stage digital brightness control (8 day/2 night)
- Fixed parallax at 100 yards
- Eye relief: 2.8”
- Windage and elevation adjust by 1 MOA clicks
- Includes low profile and lower 1/3 co-witness Weaver mounts
- Compatible with Micro T-2 footprint mounts
- 4X magnification
- 5.56 BDC Dot glass etched reticle
- Shockproof, fog proof, waterproof
- Nitrogen purged
- Height: 1.9" (scope only), 2.2" (low base), 2.8" (high base),
- Length: 3.3" (scope only/low base), 3.7" (high base)
- Weight: 7.8oz (scope only), 8.6oz (low base), 8.9oz (high base)
- Uses CR2032 battery (included)
- Includes: manual, lens cloth, lens covers, sunshade, and Torx key
- 2 year limited warranty
- ManufacturerHawke Sport Optics
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Scopes
- Warranty Lifetime limited warranty
- Weight 0.50
Group sizes are about 1.5 times larger than those fired with diopter sights on the FWB 800. With more practice and attention to consistent cheek weld and eye placement hopefully group size will improve.
Pros
The sight fits perfectly on my Feinwerkbau 800 and allows the loading lever to freely operate. The glass is clear and the 1 moa dot provides for precise aiming.
Cons
The fixed 100 yard parallax setting results in considerable parallax error at typical air gun distances.