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Well, I pulled the trigger on the b2s. Couldn’t be happier.
You could realistically hunt your entire life without a spotting scope and be extremely successful. But a good pair of binoculars are a necessity. Junk the bushnells and get something decent, you'll be glad you did.I'm in this exact predicament now. Have a mule deer hunt in the fall and orginally wanted the spotter but then realized how bad my cheap bushnells really were.
Maybe similar glass suppliers, but the Maven's are made in the USA, and the Sig's aren't. Definitely not the same OEM.Midway USA has the Sig Zulu 9 11x45 and the 9x45 on sale the 9s are $708 the 11s are 740. There a couple guys on here that have compared them to the Maven B2 and said they were pretty much identical. They are supposedly produced by the same oem manufacturer. I have a pair and they are good glass.
Maven are not made in USA they are assembled here. Pretty sure the parts come from the same factory in Japan.Maybe similar glass suppliers, but the Maven's are made in the USA, and the Sig's aren't. Definitely not the same OEM.
Maven are not made in USA they are assembled here. Pretty sure the parts come from the same factory in Japan.
Fair enough, you're right in that they're ASSEMBLED in the USA, I misspoke. But they're a totally different product, and their glass (to my eyes) is vastly different. That's all I was mainly getting at.Maven are not made in USA they are assembled here. Pretty sure the parts come from the same factory in Japan.