Maven RS.2 2-10x38 Anyone?

Resurrection day for this old thread….

Did you end up buying one? Thoughts?
Anyone else have experience with this over the past couple years that is willing to chime in?
I have used this scope on my tikka T3x 280 AI and on a Fierce Edge 6.5 prc. I wanted to love it but for me the short eye relief was a deal breaker. I couldn’t ever get comfortable shooting my unbraked rifles in mountainous terrain in field positions. Thinking about getting dinged in the eyebrow affected how I shot. Was it actually a problem? Maybe or maybe not but that lack of confidence messed with me. I also wanted to love that reticle but could never figure out my holdovers at the magnification I wanted to spot my shots. My max magnification was usually about 8-9. Other than those things it is a very solid scope with smooth adjustments, way more than adequate glass, setting zero never presented issues. It would be a superb set and forget for offhand shooting in forest settings. I’ve owned a number of other brands Leupold, Burris, Athlon, Meopta in this price range and lower and it is as good or better than any of those. I sold this scope and now I’m using a Tract Toric 2-10x42 with the bdc reticle. 6 oz heavier but still light @ 18 oz. I’m experimenting with the tall turret and dialing. The reticle design is a bit thick but is easier to use for me than the maven was.
 
I have this scope on a 6.5CM. Very clear, good light transmission, light-weight are pluses. My complaint with the SHR reticle is that the sub-tensions are too big. I generally like a 250yd zero on my rifles and don't dial. This scope reticle gives values of 440, 585, and 800 yards for the sub-tensions at 10x with that zero and my 130 TGK load.
 
I have this scope on a 6.5CM. Very clear, good light transmission, light-weight are pluses. My complaint with the SHR reticle is that the sub-tensions are too big. I generally like a 250yd zero on my rifles and don't dial. This scope reticle gives values of 440, 585, and 800 yards for the sub-tensions at 10x with that zero and my 130 TGK load.
THIS. If the subtensions were even remotely usable and this thing offered at least a consistent 3.5" eye relief, even better at 4", I'd probably have ten of them with both reticles. The eye relief is the big killer for me though.
 
Has anyone heard from Maven on why they designed this reticle? It makes no sense to me and I played with different cartridges and zeros in Strelok and nothing works well.
 
My experience with the RS2 was on a lightweight (7.5lb all-up) .30-06. I figured the reticle out and was able to make consistent 500yds shots at 10x. Eye relief really was lacking for me, and even on lowest power I feel like your face has been just right in there or the sight picture/fov wasn’t great.

That said, I successfully killed 5 elk in those two seasons (a large 6x6 bull, two cows and two calves) and a mule deer buck at ranges of 50yds, 160yds, 260yds, and 500yds and in a variety of lighting conditions including absolute last light (500yds). So it works. But I also got scoped which is never fun but whaddya do.

The lack of eye relief makes extreme uphill and downhill shots and longer shots that require extra magnification pretty touchy. I have moved the scope to a Kimber MT .280AI and am now considering one for a lightweight .35 Whelen pre64 Model 70, which sounds like a bad idea as I type this…

Ultimately, imho, it is a great lightweight bomb-proof scope that holds zero, has capped turrets, pretty good glass, and a use-able holdover reticle, although there are compromises of course.

Honestly, if Leupold would make a VX3HD 2.5-8X with capped turrets and their B&C reticle then I’d have found the holy grail scope for this application…
 
I haven't actually used the Maven RS.2 but from what I'm reading in this thread the king of ultralight scopes for big game might still be the Swaro Z3 3-10 w/ the BRH reticle. 13 oz, GREAT reticle, awesome glass, mine has been reliable for me thus far
 
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