SCOPE TEST: Hawke, 6x36 Prism Scope

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Pete Moore sees that small can be practical, as he looks at a range of compact, fixed power scopes, ideal for Action shooting, from Hawke Sports Optics.
    Contact: Hawke Sports Optics; hawkeoptics.com

Комментарии • 9

  • @thriftysurvivor6117
    @thriftysurvivor6117 3 месяца назад

    Nice informative video. I personally use prism optics rather than red dots due to my astigmatism. I have several nice red dot sights mounted to some of my guns and the problem I have with them is that the reticles have a star effect so it's difficult to know where the center of the reticle is. Since I've converted some of my rifles to prism sights I find the reticles to be sharp as they should be.

    • @PCMGuns
      @PCMGuns  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it's a practical alternative. A French friend of mine has the same problem and can't use a conventional scope. He has an AimPoint Micro on his Blaser R8 and has taught himself to shoot very accurately, at ranges not usually associated with red dot systems. I have a Leupold Prismatic, which is a x1 mini scope with conventional reticle and that is a practical, little piece of glass!

  • @michaelpepper885
    @michaelpepper885 Год назад

    Heyyyy, buddy, friend, pizson...no need to exhaust yourself with this informative but not necessary walkthrough and comparison. I was sold when someone said, new rifle scope reticle. If you say so, that's good enough for me. Let's slap one on my Winchester 250 and see what the hypes all about. It seems like a nice fit for it. A humble but distinguished accessory for a working rifle. The 250 was born to be a tool. A dependable tool for either the ranch or the trail. The 250's gotta job to do. The other lever actions are just for showing off with that fancy shoot'en.

    • @PCMGuns
      @PCMGuns  Год назад

      Hey Mate, well that's a new perspective, but thanks for the comments, good luck with the scope.

  • @hermanthegermancctv5988
    @hermanthegermancctv5988 Год назад

    Thought this was a scope test? Not a description.. Where did the test part go? firing it on the range to check accuracy, bdc efficacy, clarity, recoil resistance usw usw..?

  • @JRassi_Militaria
    @JRassi_Militaria Год назад

    How do you feel about the 1"/ 1MOA adjustments? Seems like an odd choice for a 6x optic - refining the zero to keep POA / POI aligned beyond 100-200 yards must be a nightmare.
    A weapon shooting 1moa groups would struggle to keep rounds in a 6-8" circle at 300yds with such a corse zero - a single click would send your shot group from one edge to the other. A real waste of that much magnification.
    All of the other specifications on this optic are highly competitive or even best in class for 5x/6x prism sight... it's a shame Hawke seems to have wet the bed so badly with the adjustments.

    • @PCMGuns
      @PCMGuns  Год назад +1

      Hi
      I see your point, and yes would prefer it to have had 0.5 or 0.25MOA clicks, but I guess the idea is for full-sized, Fig 11-type targets. Chances are with a 16" barrelled AR15, which is what they quote for ballistically, then you wouldn't push it out too far. For me, I'd set it at 0.13" high at 50 yards, which means you could produce a reasonably tight group, given click values at that distance would be halved to 0.5MOA, at 100 it would be 1.21" high and bang on at 200. So just a matter of aiming straight, but that's not just down to the scope, as it all depends how the rifle shoots.Thanks for the input.

    • @michaelguerin56
      @michaelguerin56 Год назад

      That adjustment value is superior to the 50mm @100m adjustment values of the 1.5x sight on the Steyr AUG😁. They were a real pain at AWQ time.

    • @PCMGuns
      @PCMGuns  Год назад +1

      Agreed...@@michaelguerin56