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M&M
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hawke scope

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I got to check out a new hawke xb30 scope at my dealer today and it looked like a sweet scope a bit heavy but nice
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Cossack
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Their MAP matches my Parker Cyclone perfectly. Light and compact and same aiming points as the LumiZones I use on my Excaliburs. That way the look is the same regardless which bow I'm holding. It's a great little scope but is fixed power (no 'speed ring')and sans lighted reticule; it's aimpoint spacing works best on a faster bow.
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M&M
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Re: hawke scope

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this xb30 model has lighted retical both red and green and it has a speed ring to adjust like the varizone, it is a bit heavy but I may just have to get one for this fall my dealer has it for 189.00 I think that is about 100 less than msrp.
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vort
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Re: hawke scope

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M&M wrote:I got to check out a new hawke xb30 scope at my dealer today and it looked like a sweet scope a bit heavy but nice
I have one on my Vortex, love the cross hair recticles.
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