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Airmax 30 WA SF 4-16X50 AMX IR (13311) (HWK-SC-121)

The Hawke Airmax 30 WA 4-16x50 SF AMX IR 10x Mil-Dot Scope is specifically engineered to work with the unique qualities of airguns. It provides superior results because it has a 30mm aluminum mono-tube and a 50mm objective lens. The H2 optics system on this scope has 16 layer fully multi-coated lenses and gives shooters 4" eye relief and a wide field of view for ease of use.

The lenses in the optics package yield sharp and defined views regardless of poor weather or low light because they are waterproof, fog proof, nitrogen purged, and shockproof. The capped target turrets can be adjusted in a 27 MRAD range for windage and elevation using 1/10 MRAD clicks, and fine-tuning is simple with the fast focus eyebell.

The second focal plane (SFP) mil-dot reticle uses etched glass, and red illumination can be enabled in six different levels of intensity, with off positions between each level. The spacing is accurate at the 10x magnification setting, with aim points 1 mil apart out to 5 mil on all the vertical and horizontal lines, plus hollow posts with mil spacing for bracketing past the aim points. The bottom includes horizontal bars every 1 mil starting at .5 mil that further divide the first portion of the bottom vertical line for long-distance shooting.

Tube Diameter: 30mm Magnification: 4X - 16X
Objective Diameter: 50mm Reticle: AMX IR
Illumination: Red  Focus/Parallax: Side Focus - 9m / 10yds to Infinity
Field of View: 10.2-2.6m @100m Eye relief: 102mm / 4"
Length: 348mm / 13.7" Weight: 760g / 26.8oz
Material: Aluminum Exit Pupil: 12.5-3.1mm
Ocular Type: Fast Focus Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated - 16 Layers
Power Selector Style: Knurled Posi grip Elevation Increment: 1/10 MRAD
Elevation Adjustment Range: 27 MRAD Windage Increment: 1/10 MRAD
Windage Adjustment Range: 27 MRAD Turret Type: Capped Target Turrets

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