Hawke Optics Adds Three New Rimfire Scopes to Vantage 30 WA Line

Nic L
by Nic L

Ammo prices. Am I right? So, what to do? Many shooters have turned to the old, trusty cost-saver, .22 Long Rifle. This, mixed with the increasing popularity of precision rifle competition, means we need optics. Hawke Optics is happy to oblige, and have added three new rimfire scopes to the Vantage 30 WA line.

Hawke® Optics, a world leader in high quality sporting optics with outstanding performance in the field at amazing value to consumers, happily announces three new rimfire-specific models in the Vantage 30 WA line. Hawke matched the value-packed features of the Vantage scope line with the all-new rimfire caliber-specific reticles.

New Additions to the Vantage 30 WA Line

Hawke’s exclusive rimfire reticles are available for .17HMR, .22LR HV, and .22LR Subsonic. All three are built on 30mm tubes. They come equipped with 1/4 MOA exposed and locking turrets. The reticles are etched, and offer five levels of brightness, in either red or green illumination. The glass itself is 11-layer multi-coated to ensure a clear image. Adding to the durability, they are nitrogen purged, making them not only waterproof, but shock and fog proof, as well. If you pick one up, and you find yourself having problems with the scope, they are backed by the Hawke No-Fault Lifetime Warranty.

MSRP on these is $399. That sticker price is more along the lines of what fresh rimfire competitors are looking to spend to get themselves into the sport. Below are links to each individual scope by caliber.

RIMFIRE .22 (SUBSONIC) RETICLE

RIMFIRE .17 HMR RETICLE

RIMFIRE .22 LR HV RETICLE

If you’d like to see other budget-friendly scopes, head over to the Hawke website for some year-end shopping. If you’re looking to mount a scope, look at my article on Hawke’s newest mounts. You can also see what’s new with the company on their Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, as well as their YouTube channel.

Nic L
Nic L

Stemming from his childhood love of WWII history, Nic's passion for firearms continues to grow as his maturity level recedes. He has competed in local USPSA, IDPA, and rifle competitions, and has an almost unnatural affection for Rosie, his Gen3 Glock 19. @the_brutal_rooster

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  • Tim Poster Tim Poster on Dec 08, 2020

    Their phone website is annoying and it doesn’t have the bottle range estimator like the Primary Arms 6x-er. No thx

  • Dhdoyle Dhdoyle on Dec 08, 2020

    Hey, Hawke smallbore scopes are good stuff. I have had a Hawke Airmax 4-12x40 AO air rifle scope on my 10/22 for about 8 years. It still runs great, although the ballistic reticle for pellets took some serious work to convert to rimfire ballistics.

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