I have/had quite a few Hawke scopes and never been disappointed with them. Some Frontiers, Vantage, Sidewinders and Airmax. All have been very good.
Today I noticed on my 30mm Airmax 10x, that when the windage or elevation is turned too far off center, that the edges of the view are fuzzy. You can actually see the inner carriage is off center and you have to look through the scope slightly off center to see full view, at which point the crosshairs appear off center. You also don't get a completely round view, as the edge is chopped a bit.
This got me to thinking and I immediately checked all of my other Airmax and Frontier scopes and none of them exhibit this fringing behavior when waaay off center. In fact all of my scope checked out not exhibiting this behavior. All the rest, when they were off by quite a bit, you could not tell any difference in the view at all. My SWFA SS scope can be turned like 70 moa off center, and still look perfect. Even my UTG scopes don't show this problem, they are also perfect.
I'm wondering if this has ever been noticed by others?
Today I noticed on my 30mm Airmax 10x, that when the windage or elevation is turned too far off center, that the edges of the view are fuzzy. You can actually see the inner carriage is off center and you have to look through the scope slightly off center to see full view, at which point the crosshairs appear off center. You also don't get a completely round view, as the edge is chopped a bit.
This got me to thinking and I immediately checked all of my other Airmax and Frontier scopes and none of them exhibit this fringing behavior when waaay off center. In fact all of my scope checked out not exhibiting this behavior. All the rest, when they were off by quite a bit, you could not tell any difference in the view at all. My SWFA SS scope can be turned like 70 moa off center, and still look perfect. Even my UTG scopes don't show this problem, they are also perfect.
I'm wondering if this has ever been noticed by others?