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Hawke Sidewinder FFP 4-16×50 review w/ Mike Morton

Mike Morton prepares to get knocked sideways by the FFP 4-16×50 – one of several innovative scopes in Hawke’s new Sidewinder range. Hawke recently refreshed its line-up of Sidewinder scopes, offering a series of brand new models. Any of these

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It’s competition time once again!

This is your chance to enter our competition to win a Discovery VT-3 Compact 4-16X44 SF FFP! To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question correctly: What type of unit is the reticle marked in?

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Mike Morton takes a look at the Athlon Talos FFP scope

If you’re thinking of picking up an FFP scope, Mike Morton reckons the Athlon Talos deserves a place on your shortlist. First focal plane telescopic sights are on the rise. They’re a bit like bullpups in many ways: some shooters

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Hawke Sidewinder FFP scope review

Hawke’s Sidewinder family has been joined by two first-focal-plane models. Mike Morton takes a look at the FFP 4-16×50

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First impressions: Hawke Sidewinder FFP

Aim points for free with an FFP:First-focal-plane scopes are gaining in popularity, and as Mike Morton casts his eye over the Hawke Sidewinder FFP, it’s easy to see why

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SPONSORED: Know your SF from your SFP! Scope terms explained

–SPONSORED– When choosing a riflescope, there is plenty of choice out there. AO (adjustable objective), SF (side focus), SFP (second focal plane) and FFP (first focal plane) are among the terms you will see. AO allows you to focus by

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