Why specifically that model? VS the ever-present "what scope do you use" on any springer. Does the HW50 somehow shoot differently that would effect the scope?
Have read a lot where folks with a HW30 really like the Hawke 2-7x32 and was curious if the HW50 had such a following.
Thanks
Ray
I wonder how THIS ONE (2019 model year) compares to the old Japan made version sold 30 years ago? I had a Japan made Tasco 2-7x32AO sold it years ago as a package deal along with my first 177 Beeman labeled HW77K super accurate workhorse and was a fantastic scope shoulda kept that scope!
https://www.opticsplanet.com/tasco-air-gun-2-7x32-riflescope.html
https://www.bushnelloptics.com/tasco-riflescopes-tar2732.html
Last Tasco I had was on a powder burner. It was a Tasco World class 3 x 9. And was on my 270. Worked great. Then I bought a 30-06 bolt action and put it on there and it would not zero in. I was at the gun range and kept moving The Turrets and The POI would not budge no matter how much I move the turrets.But it was a present anyway so it’s not like I paid anything for it. But my HW 50 has a Leapers 4 power mill dot on it Because when I got the gun, I had the scope already and it was not being used.
Last Tasco I had was on a powder burner. It was a Tasco World class 3 x 9. And was on my 270. Worked great. Then I bought a 30-06 bolt action and put it on there and it would not zero in. I was at the gun range and kept moving The Turrets and The POI would not budge no matter how much I move the turrets.But it was a present anyway so it’s not like I paid anything for it. But my HW 50 has a Leapers 4 power mill dot on it Because when I got the gun, I had the scope already and it was not being used.
They are supposed to have a lifetime warranty. But if you don't want to bother with having to send it in for a replacement then...
https://youtu.be/fSR3GCUZTps
I leave this on 8x, sometimes dial it down. (8x is what I wanted for this gun, anyhow) 10x zoom is too much for this lense config, and strains your eyes. I've tried adjusting the front objective, and the rear eye relief. Otherwise a fantastic scope
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