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Hawke Frontier 30 Riflescope 4-20x50 FFP SF IR
Overview
The FFP Mil Pro reticle was developed specifically for first focal plane optical systems and based around Mil spaced reticles. With half Mil spaced markings extending out to 10 Mil of holdover, the FFP Mil Pro provides aim points at extreme distance.
All reticle measurements are Mil spaced and offer 1 Mil, 0.5 Mil, and 0.25 Mil brackets for range finding. Every second Mil spacing on the lower section is numbered to help quick target acquisition and easy reference.
Each cross has a see-through gap, with hollowed outer posts so the reticle can be seen at all magnifications without overly blocking the view.
The FFP Mil Pro 20x includes additional 1/4 Mil aim points on the center section for extra precision.
Features
- Patented Exposed Zero Lock ‘n’ Stop elevation turret
- First Focal Plane (FFP)
- 30mm mono-tube chassis
- Side focus
- Illumination
- Wide angle FOV
- High volume eyebox
- 100mm eye relief
- Multi-LED high intensity reticle
- Low dispersion Crown glass
- Fully multi-coated lenses (21 layers)
- Zoom magnification throw lever (removable)
- Fast focus eyebell with lock ring
- Supplied with professional metal flip-up covers
Specs (from page)
- Magnification: 4-20x
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Reticle: FFP Mil Pro (20x)
- Parallax: Side focus
- Focal plane: FFP (first focal plane)
- Illumination: 6 levels (Red)
- Illumination control: stepped rheostat with off positions between
- Lens coating: fully multi-coated, 21 layers
- Optical system: System H7
- Field of view: 28.2–5.7 ft @ 100 yd; 9.4–1.9 m @ 100 m
- Field of view (degrees): 5.4–1.1
- Eye relief: 4 in, 102 mm
- Click value: 1/10 MRAD
- Elevation turret: Zero Lock ‘n’ Stop, exposed, locking, resettable (max 23 MRAD)
- Windage turret: exposed, locking, resettable (max 23 MRAD)
- Exit pupil: 0.49–0.1 in; 12.5–2.5 mm
- Length: 13.2 in (336 mm)
- Weight: 22.2 oz (630 g)
- Power selector: knurled posi-grip with removable zoom lever
- PX/Focus: 15 yds–∞; 14 m–∞
Specifications
- Manufacturer:
- Hawke
- Category:
- lpvo-scope
- Weight:
- 22.2 oz (1.39 lbs)
- Length:
- 13.2"
- UPC:
- 9143162110191
- MPN:
- 18530
- Required Component:
- No
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