I have a Hawke 10-50 ed with the mil turrets, it’s OK for a scope costing 1k, but as Joe says there is better value to be had at that price.
However, the glass is true ED, and as a result the image is good to excellent. The reticle is superb, and the center crosshairs are actually a very small space, allowing you to see your point of aim.
As an amateur astronomer I am no stranger to paying exhorbitant prices for good glass. I can’t afford the Japanese glass but lately Taiwan is producing some top quality true ED optics, I think that the hawke uses Taiwanese glass...
The scope is very good at 50x if you take the care to look through the optical sweet spot! This is difficult without adjustable mounts, there is only 9 mil of elevation available on the turret.
i picked up a second used one from someone who didn’t understand that he needed about 20 moa of cant to make that scope work well on his rifle.
Due to the high bore axis and loopy pellet arc he had to dial 7 mil into the turret to zero at 40 ft, looking through the scope with that much elevation dialled in resulted in looking through the scope off optical axis.
This is the downside to the scope, and probably why it’s not more popular, but there are few scopes out there that have ed glass, parallex to 10 yards, very good Horus like reticle, great warranty and mil/mill turrets/ret costing what it does.
After using my ED on my .177 out to 100yards I became a scope snob, I am now poorer for the privilege as I can’t buy non ED anymore.