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I have recently purchased a 4x12x50 hawke scope and have had trouble zeroing, I noticed that the crosshairs are revolving within the scope making it impossible to zero.

Is this a common fault? The reason i'm asking is, if it is, I will ask to change the brand on return.

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The internals came loose, not to common. The guys at Sandwell field sports exchanged it and fitted a replacement. Excellent service and a good cup of coffee, as always. Darren

 

 

 

Hi Darrenm.

 

Glad to hear you got it sorted out mate.

For the money, Hawke scopes take a bit of beating, use them on my rifles, good kit.

You obviously had a bad one, bound to get the odd one or two slip through the net of quality control..

 

Another vote for Sandwell Field Sports ( Tony Wall ). :yes:

 

Tuned my HW95 for me, turned a good rifle into a silky smooth, consistant, pleasure to shoot one :thumbs::D

Very competitive prices, good turn around time, and the work is first class.

 

ATB.

 

 

Bill.

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