The extremely popular Sidewinder from Hawke Optics has just been taken to the next level, with a complete redesign sporting the new System H5 Optics system. Available in First Focal Plane and Second Focal Plane models, there are no less than ten new additions to the line-up.  

These new scopes are also lighter and stronger than their predecessors, and this particular model I’m reviewing here sits perfectly on top opf my BSA R10 TH! 

System H5 

This is the real story behind the new range of Sidewinder scopes, the H5 optical system. Basically, H5 gives a massive 24-degree ultra-wide field of view, which is up to 20 percent wider than previous models. Increased clarity and improved sharpness are also part of the new package, with 18-layer multiple-coated lenses for intense light transmission completing the set up.  

Witness Window Turrets 

The Sidewinder’s new push/pull locking elevation turret has a ‘witness window’ to ensure you always know which revolution your turret is on. Whilst most of us will only ever be using the first level of rotation for our shooting, if you’re into extreme benchrest then this new feature is going to make things a whole lot easier. 

It’s designed for shooters who like to dial out to longer distances and need to keep track of how many revolutions have been made. As the elevation turret passes through each full rotation, the internal scale travels up or down and can be seen at a glance. No more uncertainty or lengthy click counting needed to get back to your original zero.  

Both the elevation and windage turrets are operated by pulling the turret up to unlock it, then you can click away to your heart’s content before pushing the turret back down with a satisfying ‘click’ to lock them in place. Again, this is a great addition to any scope for any hunter, ensuring that zero stays locked, and providing extremely quick adjustment times if required in the field. 

Crown Glass 

Crown glass is used for the lenses in this scope. It removes radial distortion and gives a flatter field of view – very important given the increased 24-degree, ultra-wide FOV. It also reduces the effect of curvature and blurriness around the edge as you look through the scope, something you can quite often pick up on with cheaper scopes. 

The lenses are 18 layers and multi-coated , including an ion-assisted coating that provides superb light transmission and a high level of abrasion resistance – far exceeding military standards for hardness and durability. 

Zoom Lever 

One of the key additions to the new design that I absolutely love is the zoom magnification throw lever. It’s not fitted at the factory, but comes supplied with the scope in the box. Simply use the provided Allen key to remove the ‘plug’ on the zoom ring and screw the little lever into place. This makes zooming in and out far easier and much more controlled – a must when out in the field in a hunting situation, especially if you are wearing gloves.  

Set And Forget 

Sticking with the eyebell, a great feature on these scopes is the ‘Set it and forget it’ feature, whereby you can twist the fast focus ring, then lock it down via another locking ring to hold it in place. I found this to be extremely useful, especially if you opt for the optional extra flip up lens covers. 

By being able to lockdown the ocular focus, it’s one less thing to worry about when in a hunting situation – everything should be crystal clear, all the time. 

10x Half Mil Reticle 

There are various reticles available throughout the new Sidewinder range, but this particular scope has the 10x Half Mil one, which is perfect for us airgunners. The ‘Christmas Tree’ configuration underneath the horizontal hair provides multiple aim points for windage. 

The centre crosshair is illuminated for 5.5 Mil and it features six different levels of intensity via the click to level/ click to off knob on the left-hand-side turret. 

Parallax Adjustment 

This scope comes supplied with a 65mm index-matched sidewheel ring, which simply pushes onto the parallax adjustment dial situated inside the illuminated reticle knob on the left side of the turret configuration. You can also purchase a larger 100 sidewheel if you prefer the larger ones. 

As far as adjustment goes, it runs from ten yards to infinity, so you should have no problems getting things crystal clear at close range. 

Sidewinder 30 SF Features 

  • Resettable locking turrets with witness window 
  • 30mm Mono-tube chassis 
  • Side Focus
  • Illumination 
  • Side wheel - index-matched (removable)
  • Ultra-wide Angle 24° FOV
  • High volume eyebox 
  • 100mm eye relief 
  • Multi-LED high intensity reticle 
  • High grade, low dispersion Crown glass 
  • 18 layer Fully Multi-Coated lenses 
  • Zoom magnification throw lever (removable) 
  • Fast focus eyebell with lock ring

SPECIFICATION 

Model: Sidewinder 30 SF 
Manufacturer: Hawke optics 
Tube Size: 30mm 
Optical System: 4.5-14x 
Objective: 44mm 
Reticle: 10x Half Mil 
Illumination: 6-stage red 
Focus/Parallax: 10 yards to infinity 
Field of View: 9.4-3mm @ 100m 
Eye relief: 102mm 
Length: 339mm 
Weight: 680g 
CR2032 (included) 

RRP: £459 

Website: www.hawkeoptics.com