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Get All-purpose Accuracy From The New Hawke Optics Frontier 30 FFP MOA Hunter

By Grady Epperly
October 16, 2024
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Hawke Optics has introduced the 2024 Frontier 30 FFP MOA Hunter Series, designed for hunters looking for versatile and precise riflescopes. Available in two models—the 4-20×50 MOA Hunter and the 5-25×56 MOA Hunter—these scopes are built for performance across a variety of distances. Both models feature Hawke’s System S7 optics, known for clarity and precision, along with new reticles specifically developed for hunters.

The FFP MOA Hunter reticles are tailored for First Focal Plane optical systems, offering holdover up to 32 MOA and a fine center dot—0.3 MOA on the 4-20×50 and 0.24 MOA on the 5-25×56 model. These reticles provide 16 MOA of windage holds and feature thick posts for quick target acquisition at any magnification, ensuring that aim points remain accurate across the full zoom range.

For adaptability in various lighting conditions, the scopes include a red-illuminated reticle with six brightness settings, plus an off position between each level. The side focus adjustment offers parallax correction from 15 yards to infinity, making the scopes suitable for long-range targeting. Hawke’s Exposed Zero Lock ‘n Stop turrets allow easy adjustments in the field, providing a reliable return-to-zero feature for elevation and windage changes.

Both models are constructed with a one-piece, high-grade aluminum 30mm main tube and use Hawke’s H7 optics, which include 21 layers of advanced lens coatings for optimal clarity. They also offer four inches of eye relief and a locking ocular focus, along with a removable zoom lever for customization. Each scope comes with a four-inch sunshade, battery for the illuminated reticle, flip-up lens covers, and a lens cloth. The scopes are fully waterproof, shockproof, fog proof, and nitrogen purged, ensuring durability and reliability in the field.

Hawke backs these scopes with its No-Fault Lifetime Warranty, offering coverage for life. With a design built to perform in any condition and across various ranges, the Frontier 30 FFP MOA Hunter scopes are a solid choice for hunters seeking dependable optics.

BUY THE FRONTIER 30 FFP MOA HUNTER HERE TODAY

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Grady Epperly

Grady is a husband and father of four, a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant, and the editor of Firearms Friday. It's not that he knows everything or even a lot about firearms and the outdoors it's just that he really likes them and likes sharing the latest news and trends with other people who find the subject matter interesting.

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