The Hawke Frontier 34 FFP 5–30x56 (MRAD)
The Hawke Frontier 34 FFP 5–30x56 (MRAD) is engineered for shooters who demand uncompromising performance at extreme distances. Built around a robust 34mm mono-tube chassis, this scope delivers Hawke's legendary H7 optics—renowned for exceptional clarity, light transmission, and a commanding 5–30x magnification range. The First Focal Plane design ensures your Mil Pro reticle remains true across all zoom levels, while the patented Exposed Zero Lock 'n' Stop elevation turret locks your zero with absolute confidence. Side focus, 102mm eye relief, and a high-volume eyebox combine for rapid target acquisition in any condition. Multi-LED illumination cuts through low light, and 21 layers of fully multi-coated Crown glass maximise light gathering. Nitrogen purged, shockproof, waterproof, and fog proof—this scope thrives where others fail. Backed by Hawke's No-Fault Lifetime Warranty.
Precision build components and larger 34mm monotube construction designed for extreme long range shooting.
- Patented Exposed Zero Lock ‘n’ Stop elevation turret
- First Focal Plane (FFP)
- 34mm Mono-tube chassis
- Side Focus
- Illumination
- Wide Angle FOV
- High volume eyebox
- 102mm eye relief
- Multi-LED high intensity reticle
- High grade, low dispersion Crown glass
- 21 layer Fully Multi-Coated lenses
- Zoom magnification throw lever (removable)
- Fast focus eyebell with lock ring
- Supplied with Professional metal flip-up covers.
Nitrogen purged. Shockproof. Waterproof. Fog proof.
All calibre rated.
Hawke No-Fault Lifetime Warranty.
FFP Mil Pro Ext. Reticle (30x)
The FFP Mil Pro Ext. reticle was developed specifically for first focal plane optical systems and based around the common principles of Mil spaced reticles. With Mil spaced markings extending out to 15 Mil of holdover, the FFP Mil Pro Ext is a versatile reticle that provides aim points no matter how extreme the distance.
All reticle measurements are Mil spaced and offer 1 Mil, 0.2 Mil and 0.1 Mil brackets for range finding. Every Mil spacing on the lower section is numbered to ensure quick and easy acquisition of target and ease of reference.
The thick outer posts are hollowed to ensure they can be seen at all magnifications, without blocking out too much of the view.
