Will the Hawke Vantage scope 2-7x32AO hold up on a low power springer like the Cometa 100 or similar springers? Charles
Yes, it's what Hawke says. What I posted above is from personal ownership/use of Vantage scopes. First rifle I bought getting back into shooting was a Hatsan Model 95 .25 caliber Vortex. First Hawke scope I ever bought was the Vantage 4-12x50 AOIR scope that 8 years later is still on that rifle and has never given me a single issue. Size is overkill for the rifle, but doesn't take away from the fact it still works and very well.I believe that the Vantage scopes are springer rated to 12 fpe maximum. What does that tell you?
Today I ordered my forth Hawke scope and now believe, thanks to you all, will stand up on my springers. Just hate to spend more on a scope than the rifle cost. Since I only shoot mostly at shorter range these lower cost scopes work great for me. CharlesYes, it's what Hawke says. What I posted above is from personal ownership/use of Vantage scopes. First rifle I bought getting back into shooting was a Hatsan Model 95 .25 caliber Vortex. First Hawke scope I ever bought was the Vantage 4-12x50 AOIR scope that 8 years later is still on that rifle and has never given me a single issue. Size is overkill for the rifle, but doesn't take away from the fact it still works and very well.
Others mileage may well vary and I'll never say there's not a chance a scope will fail, just that I've had very good luck with mine and have never needed to use Hawke's Lifetime Warranty for any of them and I own at least 15 to go along with 10 Airmax scopes and 3 Panoramas.
That Hatsan Model 95/Hawke scope I mentioned. Rifle will be 9 years old in April, the scope turns 9 in June...lol.
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