HAWKE Endurance 30 WA SF 4-16x50

HAWKE Endurance 30 WA SF 4-16x50

$835.00
SKU:
16350
LR Dot

All models feature Hawke’s new H5 optics which boasts a stunning 24° ultra-wide field of view with generous 100mm eye relief.

The H5 illumination system features multi-LED technology for high intensity illumination.

A variant of the classic L4 reticle, the LR Dot (8x) uses a more open outer post design to keep more of the target visible while aiming and offers extra aim points for holdover. The thick outer posts make visibility easy when hunting in low-light conditions. A fine upper post doesn't obstruct your view of the target.

223/308

All models feature Hawke’s new H5 optics which boasts a stunning 24° ultra-wide field of view with generous 100mm eye relief.

The H5 illumination system features multi-LED technology for high intensity illumination.

.223/.308 Marksman reticles are designed to be accurate when the scope in use is adjusted to the maximum magnification. The prominent center cross is used as the 100 yard zero. Once zeroed, the remaining hold-over aim points, out to 600 yards, fall into place. The reticle can also be used for 100m zero and with aimpoints out to 600m, by reducing the magnification accordingly. The distance markers are glass etched for your reference. Hawke has carried out the complicated ballistic math, so you don't have to!

LRC

All models feature Hawke’s new H5 optics which boasts a stunning 24° ultra-wide field of view with generous 100mm eye relief.

The H5 illumination system features multi-LED technology for high intensity illumination.

Working with your bullet's trajectory the LRC reticle, exclusively from Hawke, provides usable aim points for Long Range Centerfire shooting and hunting. The LRC is built specifically around the ballistics of centerfire cartridges, making holdover/under accuracy more possible than ever before. The glass-etched LRC features an illuminated aim point with windage markers for better accuracy and a reticle that stands out against foliage and dark backgrounds.

The aim points of the reticle are designed with gaps increasing in size. This more closely represents the fall of a bullet's trajectory; the further the bullet travels, the faster the bullet falls. All you need to do is adjust the magnification setting to match your ballistics.