
Congratulations on the purchase of your
new Hawke XB Compact MAP crossbow
scope. Your new scope is a high performance optical product designed to provide years of service. Please read these
instructions carefully before use.
WARNING: NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN WITH
THIS SCOPE AS IT MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR EYES.
CAUTION: BE SURE THAT THE CROSSBOW
IS NOT LOADED WHEN MOUNTING THE
SCOPE. ALWAYS PRACTICE SAFE CROSSBOW HANDLING.
CAUTION: ALL SHOOTING SHOULD BE
CARRIED OUT AT AN APPROVED RANGE OR
OTHER SAFE AREA.
CAUTION: BE SURE THAT THE SCOPE IS
MOUNTED FAR ENOUGH FORWARD - ITS
REARWARD MOTION MAY INJURE THE
SHOOTER WHEN THE CROSSBOW RECOILS.
MOUNTING THE SCOPE
Support your un-cocked crossbow on a
sturdy surface and position a good quality
set of rings on the crossbows scope mounting rail. Tighten the ring clamping bolts to
the scope mounting rail to 30 inch pounds.
Determine the best eye relief. This is
achieved when the crossbow is held in
your normal shooting position and a full
sight picture is viewed without straining or
stretching your head or neck. This optimum
adjustment may also require the rings to be
moved along the scope rail.
With the top ring screws still loosened
slightly, rotate the scope so that the horizontal crosswire is parallel with the cross-
bow string and limbs, when viewed
through the scope. Next, tighten the top
ring screws to 16 inch pounds and double
check that the scope hasn’t moved from its
optimum position.
ADJUSTING THE OCULAR LENS
The ocular lens housing has a fast focus
thread that quickly adjusts to make the
reticle as sharp as possible when viewed
through the scope.
Set the focus of the reticle in similar light
conditions and at the approximate range at
which you expect to use your scope.
While looking through the ocular end of
the scope, view the reticle on a neutral
background such as a white surface or
the sky. Turn the adjustment ring until the
reticle is in focus; it should be sharp the moment you glance through the scope.
INITIALLY ZEROING YOUR SCOPE
Choose a place to shoot your crossbow
with a safe backstop and ensure that no
one can step unseen into or in front of the
firing line.
Initially, place a target on the backstop at
about 10 yards and take a shot at its center.
Remove the dust covers from the windage
and elevation turrets of the scope and
make a suitable adjustment to the turret to
bring the point of impact (POI) closer to the
point of aim (POA).
For example - if the arrow has landed
lower than required; rotate the elevation
turret counter clockwise to raise the point
of impact. A high impact point requires a
clockwise adjustment.
Both turrets move the POA a 1/2 minute of
angle per click – this is equal to a 1/2 inch at
100 yards or a 1/20th of an inch at 10 yards.
After achieving an approximate zero at 10
yards, move back to a measured 20 yards
and continue adjusting the turrets until the
top cross of the reticle and the point of impact are the same. At this range, each click
equals 1/10th of an inch. (10 clicks to move
the impact 1”) When you are happy with
the 20 yard zero, replace the turret covers.
CALIBRATING YOUR SCOPE TO THE
CROSSBOW
Adjusting the speed selector also adjusts
the magnification. Start by setting it to the
manufacturers advertised speed of your
crossbow.
Move to a measured 30 yards from the target. Using the 30 yard marker in the scope,
(the second crosswire down) shoot the
crossbow at the target.
If the arrow impacts the target high, turn
the speed selector higher and the next
arrow fired will impact the target lower. If
the arrow impacts the target lower, turn the
speed selector lower and the next arrow
fired will impact the target higher.
Once the 30 yard crosswire is sighted in the
scope is now calibrated to your crossbow
and all of the other aiming points will be
correct. At this time, the speed/magnification selector will need to remain in this
position to keep the scope and the crossbow calibrated to each other.
Crossbows with speeds over 410 fps and
using a lighter arrow combination may
require a main crosswire sight-in point of
30 yards instead of the normal 20 yards.
This will require calibrating the scope at 40
yards to compensate for the flat trajectory
of this combination of components.
CAUTION: THE SCREW IN THE MAGNIFICA
TION RING IS NOT A LOCK AND SHOULD
NOT BE TAMPERED WITH AS THIS WILL
VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
RANGE FINDING WITH THE RETICLE
The XB Compact MAP reticle can be used
to bracket the target and calculate the
range. Brackets of 4”, 8”, 12” and 16” can be
achieved at 20 yards - only with the speed
set at 425 fps (5x mag).
4” 4” 4” 4”

XB COMPACT MAP AIM POINTS
20 yds
30 yds
40 yds
50 yds
60 yds
70 yds
80 yds
90 yds
scope where direct sunlight can enter
either the objective or the eyepiece lens as
damage may result from the concentration
(burning effect) of the sun’s rays.
BALLISTIC RETICLE CALCULATOR BRC
The 1.5-5x32 XB Compact MAP reticle is
included in the free Hawke BRC software.
It is available for PC, MAC and iPhone and
can be downloaded from hawkeoptics.com
or the Appstore. The BRC allows users to
determine aim points when shooting crossbows with speeds from 250 fps - 425 fps.
SCOPE FEATURES
1. Objective lens
2. Ocular eyebell
3. Windage and elevation turrets
4. Crossbow speed ring
5. Fast focus ocular
6. mono-tube body
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100 yds
MAINTAINING YOUR SCOPE
Your scope is a precision instrument that
deserves a high level of care. Do not attempt to disassemble or clean internally.
Keep the protective lens covers in place
when the scope is not in use.
The external optical surfaces should be
wiped clean occasionally with the lens cloth
provided or an optical quality lens paper.
Remove any external dirt or sand with
high pressure air and a soft brush to avoid
scratching the lens finish.
Wipe the scope with a damp cloth, then
with a dry cloth, then go over the metal
section of the scope with a silicone cloth in
order to protect against corrosion.
SPECIFICATION
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Model..........................................................
Tube Diameter.............................................
Weight..........................................................
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Tube Diameter..................................................
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Reticle......................................
Magnification............................................
Field of View (ft@100yds)....................
Click Value...............................................
Eye Relief............................................................
Length.............................................................
Waterproof...........................................................
XB Compact MAP
HK3261
1.5-5x32
30mm
12.6 oz.
HK3257
1.5-5x32
11.8 oz.
1.5x - 5x
75 - 22.5
1/2 M.O.A
8.3 in.
1 in.
3 in.
Yes
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XB COMPACT MAP
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1.55x32 CROSSBOW SCOPE
USER MANUAL
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Always store the scope in a moisture-free
environment. Avoid storing the scope in
places such as the passenger compartments of vehicles on hot days as the high
temperatures could adversely affect the
lubricants and sealants. Never leave the
Hawke Sport Optics is a registered trademark. The XB Compact MAP reticle is ©
Hawke Sport Optics.
Hawke Sport Optics, 6015 Highview Drive,
Suite G, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46818, USA.
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