Hawke Airmax 4-16x50 Scope Features
- 4-16x magnification
- 50mm objective lens (adjustable objective)
- 30mm mono-tube chassis for superior strength
- 1/4 MOA (1/4" click value @ 100 yds)
- AMX mil-dot reticle (red illumination*)
- 10 yds to infinity parallax adjustment (side focus)
- 23 ft to 6.5 ft field of view
- 4" eye relief
- 0.5" to 0.1" exit pupil
- 27.50 oz.
- 14.1" long
- Includes 1 CR2032 battery- screw-in flip-open lens caps- 4" side wheel- lens cap removal tool- 3" screw-in sunshade- sidewheel removal tool- hex wrench- lens cloth and manual
Other features
- Fully multi-coated lenses (16 layers)
- Nitrogen-filled
- Shockproof
- Waterproof
- Fogproof
- Side focus
- Stepless rheostat for virtually infinite illumination adjustments
- 85 MOA windage and elevation adjustment
- Etched-glass reticle
- Locking and resettable target turrets
- Black matte finish
*If you don't use the illumination, the reticle will be black.
- ManufacturerHawke Sport Optics
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Scopes
- Warranty Lifetime limited warranty
The second one I've bought I also have one on my Impact
Pros
Great optics
Cons
None
This scope was returned due to the rubber piece on the power ring slipped instead of moving the power ring. Yo had to firmly grip the metal portion of the power ting to move between the 4-16 powers of the scopes the rubber contact ring would just spin without moving the scope power. Other than that the scope was very clear.
Great scope,clear optics.Absolutely no
complaints.Really dig the lense caps ,best I've seen yet .
Pros
Quality optics,well built,cool lense caps, priced great
Cons
Absolutely none
great so far! easy to mount and zero!, great reticle and clarity! no problems to speak of!
Pros
large parallax wheel makes for quick and easy adjustments! locking turrets, and great reticle!
Cons
price
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Is this a first focal or second focal plane scope? The title says "SF" but that seems to be "side focus" and not a designation of focal plane.
asked MattWhy does the "headline" say,"AO" when it has this huge side wheel to adj. parallax? Does the large wheel get bent from time to time?
asked DaveAO stands for Adjustable Objective. The wheel is just meant for easier more precise Adjustments to Parallax
Anthony from USA
Pros
Clear optics , quality, easy to adjust with the cool looking big wheel, holds zero on my Springer. I have one on my Beeman HW97K and my AirArms S510.