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Hawke Endurance 2-7×32 LER 30/30 #HK6350 reduced from $209.99 to only $99.99
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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 main tube 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

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

Specs:
Magnification 2-7x
Objective Lens Diameter 32mm
Maintube Diameter 1"
Reticle 30/30 duplex crosshair
Partially illuminated
Second focal plane
Field of View 37.8 - 12.6' @ 100 yd / 12.6 - 4.3 m @ 100 m
Parallax Correction Fixed at 100 yd / 91 m
Eye Relief 4.5" / 11 4 cm
Exit Pupil Diameter 16.0 - 5.0 mm
Impact Point Correction 1/4 MOA per click
Windage/Elevation Adjustment 160 MOA
Weatherproofing Nitrogen-filled, water and fogproof
Battery / Runtime 1 x CR2032
Length 11.1" / 28.2 cm
Weight 15.8 oz / 448.0 g

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.

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Thank you for your continued support.
If there is anything else that I can assist you with please let me know.
Doug
Camera Land
720 Old Bethpage Road
Old Bethpage, NY 11804
516-217-1000, 212-753-5128
Please visit our web site @ Cameras,Binoculars, Spotting Scopes, Rifle Scopes | Camera Land NY
Long Islands Largest Camera and Sports Optics Superstore
Doug i just ordered the 3-9 version of same scope. Great price! I'll give it a workout on a 30-06 and see if it holds up.
I ordered one too. Hard to pass up an illuminated glass-etched reticle for a C-note. Might put it on my CZ Grendel for calling. $100 is the price of a decent dinner, and I'm sure Doug will take care of any issues.

I looked high and low for reviews, but only found two user comments, one of which was of a refurbed specimen. The brand appears to be popular with air-gunners.
Thanks for the support guys. I know you'll be very impressed, especially at this price point.
If you could post a review after some use I would think the members here would be quite grateful. smile
One ordered here, also. Should be here tomorrow. I thought it would be worth a try at that price. A 3X Hawke was on the Mission Xbow I bought 3 or 4 years ago and still is working fine but hoping that will be true with this one.
I'm looking at 4 different Meopro 3-9x scopes on your site, attempting to figure out which one has the BDC reticle and none are shown as that, but they are all different part numbers.

Your site needs some work
I ordered a 4-16 and it was defective. Hawke Optics has great customer service, though, and I.ended up getting it replaced by a Sidewinder, which, so far, has worked well. I am real happy with the qualify of the Hawke glass and reticle.
I have a Hawke Endurance 30 1.5-6x44 on an AR-15 in 450 Bushmaster. I'm very happy with it so far.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
I'm looking at 4 different Meopro 3-9x scopes on your site, attempting to figure out which one has the BDC reticle and none are shown as that, but they are all different part numbers.

Your site needs some work


I agree. When you try to learn the specs on one of those Meoptas, just about every field is populated with "not available." Sounds like it's time for them to avail themselves to some of the info.

http://cameralandny.com/spec-sheet.html?catalog[product_guids][0]=279e9e50-9f2f-0132-bde8-00163e9110c0
I am working with our web builder to try to clear this up. It frustrates the heck out of me
Got my scope today. Haven't mounted it yet but if it works as good as it looks, it will be money well-spent. Thanks, Doug.
You're quite welcome, enjoy it (as I know you will) smile
Scope showed up yesterday, initial impressions are good. Got it mounted and bore sighted, eye relief is great and constant through magnification change. Illumination works real well lighting up just the center portion of the reticle. Elevation and windage turrets are stiff with audible clicks. I'll report back after i send a couple hundred rounds downrange.
I'm still waiting for shipping and tracking info on my order, but Scott at CL said they got slammed by all the orders for these. I can believe it because Ol' Doug must have posted the sale on every shooting forum on Earth, and maybe beyond. Was looking for reviews and kept finding his "tracks".😜
So the description list "all caliber rated", I assume this would hold up for an air rifle even though they make other models listed for air rifles. Kids could use a new scope, hopefully still some available
Originally Posted by nick54
So the description list "all caliber rated", I assume this would hold up for an air rifle even though they make other models listed for air rifles. Kids could use a new scope, hopefully still some available


All Hawke scopes are airgun rated and yes we do still have this sale going on and inventory in stock ready to ship smile
Thank you Doug, I will phone in an order tomorrow assuming store is not closed for holiday
Originally Posted by nick54
Thank you Doug, I will phone in an order tomorrow assuming store is not closed for holiday


We are open tomorrow. I should be in before 8:30 smile
Mine landed today. Interesting little scope. Reticle is very crisp, and the illumination very effective. Plenty of brightness adjustment so it won't wash out the image.

Lots of eyepiece adjustment, important for vintage sorts like me. Won't need glasses to use this one for a while, if ever. Now I have to find the best place for it.
I was real surprised also, this ain't no Simmons, Tasco, Barska, BSA to name a few.
Hawke makes great optics. Their major flaw is they do not market/advertise/promote their products which leaves most folks in the dark to their offerings. They are fairly well known in the air-gun field but that's really about it. Their Endurance Binoculars were a big seller for us this past Christmas season.
In it's price category their Endurance ED 10x42 - Green #36207 is a great value in a quality binocular
Mine's going on my CZ Grendel, which currently wears an Mark AR Mod1 1-4. A little more magnification will be appreciated on that one, as well as covered turrets. Hard to tell for certain without mounting it, but ther ER is clearly long and the eyebox seems good. I ran the turrets today and the clicks are very positive. A bit over 10 full rotations from one end to the other.

I'd "risk" another C note and buy a second one, but just don't have anything to put it on (and NO plans to add to the pile), and have a couple spares already.
Any idea if this would hold up to recoil from a 45/70? I recently purchased an 1895G and am considering this scope for that application.
Originally Posted by extremesolo
Any idea if this would hold up to recoil from a 45/70? I recently purchased an 1895G and am considering this scope for that application.

It shouldn't be an issue at all
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