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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: kykamo on June 03, 2013, 03:33:07 AM
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Hey guys,
So how is the hawke Map 6A reticle? Im finding it difficult to find real "scope view" pics of it and info on it. Im mostly curious about what the "tube" part of the reticle is good for? Any good reviews on it?
Thanks
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http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=20539.msg182261#msg182261 (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=20539.msg182261#msg182261)
This is from the optics gate. Check the post from JimL911 and pyramid air has reviews, there is a link in this post too!
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by the "tube" i meant where the reticle gets wider (so it looks like a tube because its made with parallel lines)...hope that helps. I cant find any info on that parts purpose. it does have some aim points marked in that section of the reticle, but chairgun doesnt show them to be useful or "calabrated" to anything. How come? does the brc software have anything that chairgun doesnt?
Thanks guys
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I found my answers! ;D
So on hawkes site is does say that the "hollow bars" (a much better description than "tube"...) are meant for 3", 6" and 9" bracketing at 6x. The BRC software also gives the ranges on more aim points of the reticle than the program chairgun. So not only is the hollow bars good for bracketing, but the BRC can show you what ranges the aim points can be good for.
So heres a new question. Im getting a magnum springer and will hunt with it out to 50 yards if my skills allow. I will also do some plinking out to 100 yards and dont wanna have to change my zero to do it. So im stuck with a choice of which scope to get. Either a:
Hawke 2-7x32 AO hd ir with standard mildot or a
panorama EV 4-12x40 AO with map6 reticle and is twice the price of the 2-7x32
So which do you guys think i should get? Is it worth paying double for the panorama which has EV and up to 12x mag and larger bell? Or do u guys think 7x mag is adequate for 100 yard plinking and should save the money? What would y'all do from your experience?
Thanks guys
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12x, no question.
JMO
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+1 on 12x.
Richard
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really gents. no question. how come? is it cause 7 power clearly is not good enough? or cause the panorama is clearly better quality worth the money?
Thanks guys your helpin me out
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I have had 4x, 6x, 9x and 12x scopes, the ability to zoom in pays off big time.
I know a guy who is a fixed scope lover, always buys 6x scopes, they are for his powder burners. His targets are pie plate sized targets, seeing he hunts deer and moose, so a 12x scope is not really necessary. It is not like he is doing 1200 yard shots.
With an air rifle, that is not the case, your targets are the size of a walnut or golf ball, cause that is the size of the brain in the critter your going after, the ability to zoom in, is really needed.
I dial in my scopes at 12x (except the indy), if I dial it back to 9x or 6x, it will be pin point accurate for closer targets.
MY Fx Indy has a 6-24x scope on it, when I get the chance to do some long range shooting, it will pay off.
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Ok so your saying the ability to zoom in more is essential for optimum accuracy on small targets, from your experiences. Advice i am surely gonna take.
So are there any quality differences between the different product lines hawke has? Specifically between the sport hd ir and panorama ev lines? Or is the only reason the panorama is worth spending double on because it had much more zoom? So if i found a sport hd ir with 3-9x or 4-12x mag. you would advise me to get that instead of spend $100 more on the panorama line?
Thanks
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The HDir seems like it would handle the recoil. the 3-9x40 and 4-12x50 have mildots available.
They say all caliber rated, if tight on money, then I would have no problem with one of these.
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Simple. Reliable. Affordable.
The Sport HD IR range offers exceptional value for money without compromising optical performance or build quality.
Now available with an illuminated glass etched Mil Dot reticle.- illuminates red and green (5 red and 5 green brightness settings).
The HD - (High Definition) optical coatings on all lenses reduces reflections both internally and externally, therefore increasing the amount of light that reaches the eye.
This improves the image brightness and clarity, making the Sport HD iR range of riflescopes a joy to use.
The compact fast focus eyebell keeps the Mil Dot reticle clear and crisp while the 1/4 M.O.A fingertip turrets zero the crosshairs - kept firmly in position by a high quality beryllium spring.
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When looking at the panorama ev, they have a lot more features.... , 1/2 mildots for better accuracy, 20x wider field of view and the ballistics software available for use with them.
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Lighter and Brighter
An optical system with a field of view 20% wider than normal. A one inch tube 20% lighter than normal. Lighter and brighter. We call it Panorama.
Extreme View - See more!
Panorama scopes include our EV Extreme View optical system which delivers an impressive 20% wider field of view over traditional rifle scopes. Target acquisition speed is increased and continuous viewing is improved.
Red and Blue Illuminated Reticle
Our Panorama EV range features unique day/night (blue/red) glass etched illuminated reticles. We recommend blue for day and red for night use. The reticle remains black when in the off position.
The Panorama system offers 5 levels of blue or red illumination
Built to last
The optical system is held within a 1” mono-tube with a matt black anodised finish. Turrets are a low profile design with ¼ MOA per click. The knurling on the turret caps and the zoom ring is a high grip design. The zoom ring also incorporates a thumb bump, ideal when using gloves.
Advanced Reticles
Glass etched for increased strength and fine detail.Compatible with Hawke’s Ballistic Reticle Calculator (BRC) software. The BRC allows the reticle aim points to be calculated to all rifle's trajectories. Download the software and 'Blueprint' your set-up.
Improved Optical System
The optical system is designed with fully multi coated lenses and Edge-to-Edge multi-layer microlux coating providing brighter, clearer view.The Hawke Panorama range is styled to be practical yet attractive, featuring all weather grips and a thumb bump on the magnification ring for easy use, even when wearing gloves.
Hawke Worldwide Warranty
Wherever you are in the world, you can confidently purchase Hawke products, knowing they will give you years of trouble free service.
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I only have the 2-7X32 HD to compare to my Panorama's but to my eyes they were worth the price.