Hawke Optics Sidewinder 30 SF 8-32x56 User Manual

A revolution in design, Idewinder, Hawke sidewinder 30mm riflescopes

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Trajectory Graphs

calculate aim points

rangefind calculations

Flip-up cover

aim - point

print -outs

Reference guide

Congratulations on the purchase

of your new HAWKE Riflescope -

Please read these instructions

carefully before use.

A revolution in design!

S

IDEWINDER

30

Hawke

Sidewinder

30mm

Riflescopes

Hawke and Sidewinder are registered trademarks. SR reticles are registered designs © Hawke Optics

US Patent Nos. 29/230,616 European registration Nos. 000 262 795-001-004

Hawke BRC Software (BRC) - Advanced software designed to

ensure the shooter is always on target.

SR reticles have been designed to work with your rifle’s trajectory. They can be used in

conjunction with the Hawke Ballistic Reticle Calculator (BRC) PC compatible Software. This

enables easy set-up of the additional aim points, and other advantages such as flip-up lens cover

print-outs and trajectory graphs

The BRC works with all calibers and on all magnifications. It is simple to use and free to download.

To download this software simply visit www.hawkeoptics.com

With BRC you can

- Choose a preferred preset set-up suitable for your calibre

- Choose a preferred reticle for your shooting requirements

- Adjust the presets to work either in metric or standard (imperial)

- Experiment with zero distances, muzzle velocity and magnification

- Plot your rifle trajectory and find aim points

- Carry our advanced range finding calculation.

Maintaining you riflescope:

Your scope is a precision instrument that deserves a high level of care. Do not attempt to

disassemble or clean the scope internally.

Keep the protective lens covers in place when the scope is not in use.

The external optical surfaces should be wiped clean occasionally with the lens cloth provided or

an optical quality lens paper. Remove any external dirt or sand with high pressure air and a soft

brush to avoid scratching the lens finish.

Wipe the scope with a damp cloth, then with a dry cloth, then go over the metal section of the

scope with a silicone cloth in order to protect the scope against corrosion.

Always store the scope in a moisture-free environment. Avoid storing the scope in places such as

the passenger compartments of vehicles on hot days as the high temperatures could adversely

affect the lubricants and sealants. A vehicles boot, a gun cabinet or a cupboard is preferable.

Never leave the scope where direct sunlight can enter either the objective or the eyepiece lens as

damage may result from the concentration (burning effect) of the suns rays.

WARNING: UNNECESSARY RUBBING OR USE OF A COARSE CLOTH MAY

CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO LENS COATINGS

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