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Hawke Endurance 2-7×32 LER 30/30 #HK6350 on sale, reduced from $209.99 to only $99.99 [Linked Image]
16 layer fully multi-coated optics for exceptional clarity
Long eye relief for high recoil/magnum calibers
1 inch mono-tube chassis for superior strength
Glass etched reticle with red illumination
Stepless rheostat offers total brightness control
¼ MOA low profile ‘no-snag’ fingertip turrets
Fast focus eyebell and high torque zoom ring
Threaded objective/ocular for optional accessories
Waterproof, Shockproof, Nitrogen purged.
All calibre rated.

Specifically designed for use with the .30-30 round, Hawke Sports Optics's 2-7x32 Endurance LER Riflescope boasts a long 4.5" eye relief to give you plenty of room for high recoils, and a high-torque zoom collar that won't move even after repeated shots. Fully multi-coated optics help to offset the smaller objective and ensures that images are bright and clear with high-contrast for picking out game in densely wooded areas. The scope's 32mm objective and short covered turrets give this optic a low-profile with reduced snag possibilities. Capped turrets help guard against accidental adjustments, while its fast-focus collar, zoom ring, and stepless rheostat allow you to quickly adapt to rapidly changing situations. Complementing the performance of the scope is a lightweight and durable anodized aluminum housing, with a 1" one-piece maintube that is nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be water and fogproof

Optical Performance
2-7x zoom magnification
32mm objective lens
16-layer anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics
37.8-12.6' field of view at 100 yards

Reticle Details
Duplex crosshair-style reticle
Designed for the specific ballistic characteristics of .30-30 rounds
Black etched outer posts with pointed ends to draw the eye into the center hairs
Center illuminated aiming cross
Aiming cross is 10 MOA long from center, 15 MOA from center to inside edge of outer posts
Subtensions set at 4x magnification
Placed on second focal plane
Partial illumination:
Easy to see red light
Stepless rheostat offers precise control of brightness setting through entire intensity range
Runs on one included CR2032 battery
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Use and Handling
Fast-focus collar
1/4 MOA per click impact point correction
Broad 160 MOA windage and elevation adjustment range for long distance impact point correction
Fixed parallax set at 100 yards
Low-profile covered turret caps prevent accidental adjustment
Long 4.5" eye relief for use with magnum calibers
Wide 16-5mm exit pupil keep entire scene in view even at high magnifications

Construction Details
1" one-piece maintube
Lightweight and durable aluminum alloy housing
Nitrogen-filled for water and fogproof performance
Threaded objective and ocular for optional accessories such as sun shades
Rated for use on most calibers and recoil-resistant
Length: 11.1 inches
Weight: 15.8 ounces

If there is anything you're looking for please give us a call at 516-217-1000. It is always our pleasure to speak with you. Always give a call to discuss options and what would be best for your needs

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If there is anything else that I can assist you with please let me know.
Doug
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Old Bethpage, NY 11804
516-217-1000, 212-753-5128
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How's the reticle when not illuminated?


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Basically a standard plex


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Had mine out today, admiring it. Might have to pick up another for my Howa Mini.

Doug, how many you have left?


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Got another shipment today. I figured we better stock up while Hawke still had some. At $99.99 this is a slammin' value


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Are the Chinese made, or made somewhere else?

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They're Chinese, but apparently of very good quality. I have three: one like this, an 8x56 w/30mm tube, and a 3-9x40, all illuminated. Hawke says they're Japanese engineered. I've only mounted two, but the adjustments responded properly and feel very positive. All this applies to the Endurance line. Can't say about cheaper ones. Saw some reviews on the top-of-the-line Frontier scopes and they look very nice, and cost like it. These are heavy for their size, which would seem to indicate strong, metal innards. 16-layer multicoat. Etched glass reticles.

The Chinese can build good stuff IF their customers insist on it. They can also make crap. These look as good as any $200 or so scope I've seen. But if someone just doesn't like stuff that's Chinese, then that's that.


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
They're Chinese, but apparently of very good quality. I have three: one like this, an 8x56 w/30mm tube, and a 3-9x40, all illuminated. Hawke says they're Japanese engineered. I've only mounted two, but the adjustments responded properly and feel very positive. All this applies to the Endurance line. Can't say about cheaper ones. Saw some reviews on the top-of-the-line Frontier scopes and they look very nice, and cost like it. These are heavy for their size, which would seem to indicate strong, metal innards. 16-layer multicoat. Etched glass reticles.

The Chinese can build good stuff IF their customers insist on it. They can also make crap. These look as good as any $200 or so scope I've seen. But if someone just doesn't like stuff that's Chinese, then that's that.


Exactly and for $99.99 it's a steal. We are working with Hawke to get more of their product out into the hands of the users so there's more brand awareness.


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Hey Doug I just bought one but don't have a 30/30.
It should work on a 45/70 right?

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Originally Posted by DropShot
Hey Doug I just bought one but don't have a 30/30.
It should work on a 45/70 right?

It'll be fine


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Damn you Doug!

Now I'm gonna have another scope from you with no gun under it! cry


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You're cryin'? I hope those are tears of joy smile


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laugh


You're an enabler......


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A 16 ounce scope with a giant ocular bell specifically intended for a .30-30 ? Wow that's just brilliant. Not ! Too bad nobody designing such things knows doodly squat about guns.

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Originally Posted by ingwe
Damn you Doug!

Now I'm gonna have another scope from you with no gun under it! cry

10% off everything at Whittakers. All month...

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
A 16 ounce scope with a giant ocular bell specifically intended for a .30-30 ? Wow that's just brilliant. Not ! Too bad nobody designing such things knows doodly squat about guns.


Unwad thy panties, Sir Knight. 30/30 is the designation of the reticle, but for me, it's just a nice fine crosswire that lights up when the lights go down, with thick posts outside the lighted part. Like most of my hunting scopes, I turn it up for sighting in and accuracy testing, then crank it down for hunting in the bushes. I know you're a peep sight guy, but us geezers need a little optical help sometimes, as you will probably discover.

A dumb name, I agree, but what do you expect from a bunch of Brits.


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Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
Originally Posted by ingwe
Damn you Doug!

Now I'm gonna have another scope from you with no gun under it! cry

10% off everything at Whittakers. All month...


I cant even look....


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
Originally Posted by Blackheart
A 16 ounce scope with a giant ocular bell specifically intended for a .30-30 ? Wow that's just brilliant. Not ! Too bad nobody designing such things knows doodly squat about guns.


Unwad thy panties, Sir Knight. 30/30 is the designation of the reticle, but for me, it's just a nice fine crosswire that lights up when the lights go down, with thick posts outside the lighted part. Like most of my hunting scopes, I turn it up for sighting in and accuracy testing, then crank it down for hunting in the bushes. I know you're a peep sight guy, but us geezers need a little optical help sometimes, as you will probably discover.

A dumb name, I agree, but what do you expect from a bunch of Brits.
I dunno, the description above says it's "specifically designed for use with the .30-30 round." Further down under "reticle details" it says "designed for the specific ballistic characteristics of the .30-30 round." Kinda sounds like it was intended for use on a .30-30 to me.

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