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Hawkes scope problems
« on: March 31, 2010, 10:42:53 AM »
I mounted a Hawke MapPro 4-16x50 on my TX200 and tried to zero it in today. I couldn't get it to adjust high enough to print at the POA at 10 meters. It stops about  3 inches low and will go no further.  It ran out of "UP" clicks before it got to where it should be. I'm using a Leapers one piece mount, by the way. It reminds me of the way some scopes do on an RWS rifle but I hardly think this is a case of barrel droop. This is the first Hawke I've had that did this. I've emailed the Hawke people but haven't heard anything from 'em yet. Has anyone had this problem with Hawkes before? What can you tell me about their warranty work? Is it reliable?

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RE: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2010, 10:49:29 AM »
I had a small problem with getting the wrong scope. They not only emailed me they called me and personally handled the problem, they provided me with great customer service. I think you will have a good outcome, other than that i have a Hawke mounted on a b28 and have had no problems.
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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2010, 11:16:17 AM »
Larry, did you try turning the mount around?
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« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2010, 11:21:10 AM »
Gene...No, I have not tried that.  I've used these mounts before and always put 'em on the gun in the same manner, that is, facing the same way. Thanks for the idea, it's certainly worth a try. I'll let y'all know the results.

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RE: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2010, 12:27:02 PM »


If it's the scope, what rashid said- they have been one of the most responsive suppliers I have ever dealt with. If you believe it's a Hawke problem, they are good for it. Very good company.



The only complaint I have ever had about them is the stiffness of the AO adjustment. I think they were planning to address that in future designs, but you really have to torque the AirMax series to move the AO. My Eclipse SF certainly doesn't have any trouble at all, just the ones on the end of the scope.

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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2010, 10:36:45 PM »
Gene...I have just reversed the mount on the rifle and re-set the scope..... however I haven't fired it yet to see if the POI has changed. I'm a little concerned that by turning the mount around I have now lost the stop-pin's ability to keep the scope from shifting back under recoil. That pin won't engage the arresting holes in the guns' breach because the ring with the pin now sits too far forward. I don't believe this particular gun is rated as a heavy recoil rifle, but over time, don't you think the whole scope mount will slip backward? I guess I'll worry about that when I see how the scope does upon test-firing.









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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2010, 11:26:44 PM »
Larry, if you get the same results with the mount turnned around, put it back to where you started with and try shimming the scope a bit. Just a suggestion, tjk
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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2010, 11:30:47 PM »
Laryy, it was just to see if it was the mount and not the scope..:)  You will need the stop pin mount lock..:) Those  mounts are cheap enough, and you could just buy another one. I had one here aobut 6 or 8 months ago that did the same thing to me after mounting a new scope.
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RE: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2010, 11:37:17 PM »
Larry,

Are there two layers of tape in the bottom of the scope mount's rear ring ???

Some mounts have two layers in the bottom of the rear ring to help with barrel droup. If so, your gun doesn't need it.

Or. if there is no extra layer of tape, you can compensate by adding a layer of the sticky fabric electricians tape (aka friction tape ) to the bottom of the front ring to bring the POI down. You can get the friction tape anywhere electrical supplies are sold.

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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #9 on: March 31, 2010, 11:40:01 PM »
Right, Gene... I figured that I would need the pin. Funny thing, I had just sent the above email out when I received a note from Mike Kurtz at Hawke advising me to return the scope to him and he'd see what was wrong. So it appears all this writing about mounts and stop-pins was for naught...LOL. All joking aside, I really appreaciate the advice you and everyone here gave me. Thank you all very much!

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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2010, 12:43:54 AM »
Just goes to show that the Hawk folks care..:)  I like the Hawk scopes because they are rugged and do out weight the guns I put them on...:)  Guess I have been pretty lucky with them so far. I think I am up to aobut 8 Hawk scopes now..:) So far they have fit the bill for what I have needed them for.

Good luck Larry and please let us know what the end result was.
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RE: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2010, 04:36:26 AM »
I returned this scope to the Hawke folks and just got it back. The included letter from Mike Kutrz explained that the scope checked out OK but was at the limit of the elevation travel. That much I knew. He said I needed an adjustable mount with "this rifle to compensate for barrel droop". I wasn't aware that the TX200 had a barrel droop. Is it possible for a fixed barrel rifle to have a droop problem? This 4-16X50 is mounted on a new Leapers one-piece high mount like all my other rifles..I'm not sure if I should order another mount in case the one I'm using is defective or try someting else. I've read that a shim can help with such an adjustment problem but I'm not sure what to use as a shim . Would'nt it go under the scope tube on the REAR ring to RAISE the POI ? As you may know, these have a piece of tape in the rings to prevent the scope from shifting. Should that be removed, another added on top of that one or just left alone? If that's correct, I'd rather try that. I'll buy another mount as a last resort. Advice  anyone? Thanks, folks.
 Larry

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RE: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #12 on: April 12, 2010, 09:13:19 AM »
Larry, What does the Hawke Rep mean by, its ok but at the limit of the elevation adjustment travel? The adjustment should be at the mid point of the elevation knob, this way you have adjustment up or down. I think the scope is not operating correctly if it checks out OK at the limit of the elevation adjustment travel. IMHO the TX200 does not have barrel droop. Check with a four foot level .......Bill
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Re: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #13 on: April 12, 2010, 09:41:03 AM »
Larry, it is common place that some scopes will not give you enough travel to sight your gun in. I have had the same issue myself several times. The easiest and cheapest fix is just put a strip of 35mm film negagtive under scope on rear mount. You can go up to 3 but usually 1 to 2 will be fine. Do not exceed three strips or you may bend the tube.
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RE: Hawkes scope problems
« Reply #14 on: April 12, 2010, 11:30:43 AM »
Thanks for the replies, guys.

BILL...Sorry I was not very specific. I couldn't adjust the scope to print high enough when trying to zero it in. I had reached the limit of the "up" clicks for elevation adjustment and it still was printing too low on the target.. According to the factory, the scope was OK ( no malfuntions )  except the elevation adjustment was at its highest adjustment. The factory rep...Mike Kurtz..goes on to say that I (meaning me ) had adjusted the scope to 170 clicks up and that it would go no further. At that point its POI was still some 2 to 3 inches low at 10 meters. He reset the scope back to optical center and told me the scope now checks out perfectly for Parallax, Click Adjustment and Tracking then sent it back to me. He says the problem has to be in the mount, base or rings and I need an adjustable mount to compensate for barrel droop. Those are HIS words. When I sent the scope back, I told him what rifle it was on. I know the TX200 has no droop. I remounted it and it still fires a POI that's still low after over 70 "up" clicks. My point of aim was the bullseye and I was hitting 4-5 inches low. After the "up clicks", the pellet would only rise 1 to 2 inches.  I stopped trying at that point and ask the forum for scope shimming tips. I wish I were computer-smart enough to scan his entire letter and print it here for you to read.
 

GENE...Thanks for those points about the 35MM film. I remembered that it was a film negitive, but didn't remember how many I could use. The way I see my options now, I try the film negitive and if that won't do the job...I need to try another mount.
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