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N2TRKYS

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Is the RS1.2 the only one worth a flip or is there another one in the lineup that’s got the stamp of approval for a hunting scope?

Thanks
 

TN2shot07

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If you’re asking about the drop test I think that’s the only one that passed.

I have an RS.2 and a CRS.1 that I have not had any issues with at all but I don’t chunk rifles off of cliffs, either. Their customer service has been great, they walked me through some bino options and one of the rifle scopes.
 
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N2TRKYS

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If you’re asking about the drop test I think that’s the only one that passed.

I have an RS.2 and a CRS.1 that I have not had any issues with at all but I don’t chunk rifles off of cliffs, either. Their customer service has been great, they walked me through some bino options and one of the rifle scopes.
Yeah I take care of my stuff, too. I’m more talking about holding zero and returning to zero after dialing.

Thanks for the info.
 

Jebel

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Bump for more views, hoping to get more feedback on their SFP models and maybe the C's.

There are only two SFP options in their RS rifle scope line, which is the higher quality glass. I've got the RS.2 and like it a lot. But it's a shorter range scope that you likely won't be dialing. I have compared it side x side with a Swarovski Z3 3-10x42 and it holds its own. Great option for a rifle where you intend to use MPBR and holdover.

I'd like to see them offer the RS1.2 in a SFP model. Hopefully trimming a few ounces along the way.
 

Weldor

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Had the CRS.1 3x12 decent. I did not care for the turret dials, kind of cheesy. JMHO
 
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