Well what are you looking to do with the scope? Ffp or sfp? How far are you looking to shoot? Are you worried about weight? I would personally buy the best scope you can afford.I am currently debating between two maven scopes. Either the RS.3 or CRS.2. It will initially go on a Ruger American 270 with the hopes of upgrading it in the next year or two. Any input?
So you’re saying the rs3.2 would be a better backcountry option than the crs2?Get the RS3.2 hands down. They have reworked the internals and I believe @Ryan Avery told me at WHCE that someone has one and it is/was doing much better with zero retention than the RS3s I tested and the RS5 that Form tested. If that is true, "upgrading" might not be necessary.
I did the review here for the CRS.2, https://www.rokslide.com/maven-crs-2-riflescope-review/ , and I wouldn't look at these two scopes for remotely the same purpose. I'd be a-ok putting it on a rimfire or a tree stand whitetail rifle, but the sub tensions don't make sense for much else, it isn't meant to be dialed, and while I didn't break mine, I don't think a 16oz scope would handle rough use.
So you’re saying the rs3.2 would be a better backcountry option than the crs2?
The price point in the crs2 makes it more attainable for me, I think I saw in the review that it held zero well is that right?On paper, absolutely.
I got a RS3.2 to play around with after talking with people at Maven and elsewhere. I edited my comment above because those conversations have me doubting the ability for the RS3.2 to retain zero through the testing.
It does make much more sense than the crs series.
The price point in the crs2 makes it more attainable for me, I think I saw in the review that it held zero well is that right?
I’m in D16 area, I’ll be trying to get a mule down here this year which requires me to get into some backcountry with the high hunting pressure. Spending over $1,000 right now seems like out of budget. Really just looking for something reliable so when I get a shot, it’s on mark and I don’t wound a deer.The three drops were not on par with what has been outlined here for zero retention and what I have done since then. I think that review is a good outline of the scope itself, but my concept of zero retention has evolved since then.
What are you trying to to do, and how much can you spend?
I’m in D16 area, I’ll be trying to get a mule down here this year which requires me to get into some backcountry with the high hunting pressure. Spending over $1,000 right now seems like out of budget. Really just looking for something reliable so when I get a shot, it’s on mark and I don’t wound a deer.
Pay that kind of money for a scope you shouldn't ever have to think about an up grade!I am currently debating between two maven scopes. Either the RS.3 or CRS.2. It will initially go on a Ruger American 270 with the hopes of upgrading it in the next year or two. Any input?
Thanks man really appreciate the help. The first one is $300 on their site, do you know why they are asking $575? I wouldn’t be able to use those rings it comes with I’ll need picatinnyBuy this https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/swfa-6x-mil.366484/
Or this
SWFA 10x42 SS - Mil-Quad Reticle, 30mm, .1 MIL Clicks, Side Focus
SWFA is an optics manufacturing specializing in rifle scopes built for tactical, hunting, and long range shooting known for quality and precision optics.swfa.com
In that order.
If you have more funds and an immediate need, a LRHS2 or Nightforce SHV. If you can wait and have the funds, an RS1.2.
Because they have been out of stock for two years.Thanks man really appreciate the help. The first one is $300 on their site, do you know why they are asking $575?
Oh shit okBecause they have been out of stock for two years.
Thanks I appreciate the feedbackSort of going rate for the SWFA 6x. It’s a popular and often recommended scope here. You can find them for closer to the listed price but you’ll have to wait and scour the forums.
If you are going by regular price, you are overpaying. If you go by value, and most importantly perceived reliability in the field, there's nothing available close to that price.Oh shit ok