Hammers Long Eye Relief Pistol Scout Scope 2-7X32 with Weaver Rings



Key features
- •Zoom power from 2x-7x
- •Long eye relief for use in pistol target shooting or forward mounting on scout rifles
- •Fine line 4plex reticle
- •1inch main tube
- •Weaver mounting rings included
Hammers Long Eye Relief Pistol Scout Scope 2-7X32 with Weaver Rings
List Price: $77.29$69.56DEALYou Save: $7.73 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Not bad. If you consider to buy it
Akiyoshi Niimi•February 17, 2018
Not bad. If you consider to buy it, beaware it does not have parallax adjustment.
Excellent eye relief for a long distance from the stock ...
Parrish Edwards•January 8, 2018
An inexpensive scope but not cheap by any means. Excellent eye relief for a long distance from the stock to rail. Excellent pistol scope but you would want to put it on something sizeable.
It's a great scope except for the fact this is the second ...
Michael Norotsky•January 7, 2018
It's a great scope except for the fact this is the second one I've purchased that had issues with adjusting elevation. If there was a manufacturer warranty or something for the scope so I could replace it this would be a five star product. Just considering I'm two for two on broken optics I'm a little salty.
You won't cry if you drop it and break it. Just get another just like it and be more careful next time!
Mike•December 18, 2017
Can't beat it for the price. Long eye relief scopes usually cost in the hundreds. This one works great and if it does break you can buy 3 more for less than the next lowest price scope! I have two and they are both, as we call in the South, The "ding-dang". Get one now.
M1a squad scout. 308 Super eye relief
Nofantasyman•January 19, 2017
UPDATE: 1/10/18 Well sad to say after about 200 rounds looks like a lens or someting inside has gone out of wack. When I fire the rifle (308) next time I sight in everything looks crossways (is the only way I can describe it). Then if I shake the scope around some I can see the sight picture again. I don't know much about optics (mostly been an iron sights guy) so I'd only be guessing; but seems like a lens inside falls out of position than back in? Too bad. I have really enjoyeed the scope in all other respects. I'll get with the vendor; they've bee real great when I contacted them before. But, I imagine it's out of warranty after all this time caus I've had it awhile.Just connected with the vendor about a question. Great, quick response. This scope beats one vortex crossfire that I returned. Just didn't seem right for me. Went to the range today. Easy zero. Clear glass. Reticle was easy to see. Not overbearing. It was raining and after about 10 rounds had it zeroed at 75 (that's good for me). Good product and great service. Guy at the range thought it was Leopold at first.
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