Owned an RMR for several years. They will possibly be the last electronics to fail after the apocolypse
That said, I sold it and bought a Holosun 507c after being around a couple that have served friends well for a couple years.
I attribute a lot of my natural point of aim, general comfort behind a gun, and even good trigger press to shooting bricks upon bricks of .22lr growing up.
I don't think you need to worry about adding the recoil management aspect for a 6mm personally... with muzzle brakes or suppressors added...
Parallax knob:
Maven and Tenmile are stiffer, the others are great
Magnification ring:
All of them were fine. The maven just lacks a throw lever. ATACR's whole eyepiece turns which is lame
Turrets:
ATACR is the gold standard if tactility is your thing. Maven really tactile. Mk5 pretty tactile...
I don't really disagree here... They are so close. If I did the comparison 5 times, I would probably rank those "top three eyeboxes" different each time. But at the time I did the comparison, I wrote down on the paper that the Maven was a little better. So I'll leave the "finding" as is unless I...
Well... of the Tenmile, LRHS2, and Maven--I got rid of the Tenmile.
LRHS2 is extremely sharp. If there was a 3-12 version, I likely would have purchased one instead of the Maven.
A large reason why I got the Maven instead of another identical LRHS2 was because I wanted one of the guns to have...
Optical comparison of
Nightforce ATACR 4-16x42
Maven RS1.2 2.5-15x44
Trijicon Tenmile 3-18x44
Bushnell LRHS2 4.5-18x44
Leupold MK5HD 3.6-18x44
I also had a mk4 12-40 spotting scope and an SWFA 10x42 on hand that I included as a reference
I used this resolution chart:
Scoring was...
Pick any instance where you didn't have enough time to get a shot off (before animal walked behind something, or away, etc)
And that could be an instance where having less steps in your shooting process could have been the difference
Haha... yeah the usual crowd kept showing up with the same guns, doing the same things, shooting off benches -- and not getting perfect scores.
But anyway, great cans I would recommend to anyone based on using them and being around them that little bit
Manufacturer of the LPM cans is semi-local to me. I have 3 points to make:
1.
I compared the Liberty Precision Mach S to a TBAC Magnus S on a 6.5-7PRC, and the Mach S was quieter and reduced more recoil
2.
After I was done with that Mach S, my friend put it back on his rifle, and proceeded to...
10 shots from 6.5 creed bartlein when brand new
Same barrel when finding pressure. 10 shots, ranging 2grains. I farted around forever with this barrel to make it shoot "smaller", and it was a complete waste of time.