Made for airgun precision, the Hawke Airmax 30 SF Compact 6-24x50 riflescope is compact in size but big on performance. From alloy pellets to high-velocity air bolts, this optic is engineered to meet the ballistic demands of modern air rifles.
Its AMX IR reticle is illuminated and etched in glass for lasting durability. With aim points calibrated in 10x Mil-Dot spacing and half Mil-Dot increments on the lower post, shooters can easily adjust for drop and drift at varying distances. The hollow posts with mil spacings offer intuitive bracketing capabilities for rapid target engagement.
Thanks to a 30mm tube, side focus system, and 1/10 MRAD adjustments, this scope balances tactical control with lightweight design—perfect for field, bench, or pest control scenarios.
Maximize your shot consistency with the Hawke Airmax 30 SF Compact Riflescope. Order yours now from Airgun Depot.
Hawke Airmax 30 SF Compact IR 6-24x50, AMX IR Features
- Wide Angle optical system ideal for varmint/airgun
- Lightweight and compact construction – short eye relief
- 16 layer fully multi-coated optics for exceptional clarity
- Side focus control for parallax adjustment to infinity
- 30mm mono-tube chassis for superior strength
- Glass etched, red-illuminated AMX reticle
- 6 levels of brightness with off positions in-between
- 1⁄10 MRAD capped, resettable target turrets
- Fast focus eyebell and high torque zoom ring
- Side-focus parallax correction - 10 yds-infinity
- Field of view: 21.9-5.5 ft. @ 100 yds.
- Eye relief: 3”
- Length: 13”
- Weight: 23.6 oz.
- Waterproof, shockproof, nitrogen purged
- All-caliber rated
- Includes: lens cloth, lens covers, 3” sidewheel, CR2032 battery
- ManufacturerHawke Sport Optics
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Scopes
- Warranty Lifetime limited warranty
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.What mount works best with this scope on a Hatson 135 .30 cal?
asked THOMAS from USAI have a Diana Bullseye on mine and am using a regular scope on it without any problems.
TERRY from USAWhat is meant by "red illuminated reticle? Thanks
asked Gary from USAif it's a hawke the reticle can be red (4 stages of brightness or green (4 stages). it illuminates about 1/3 of the reticle on elevation and windage. i really love mine. the battery lasts forever
Dennis from USA