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I had I scope bind up the zoom ring because I had it too close to the rear mounting ring. It actually held zero for quite some time.
Till it didn't.
Till it didn't.
This is very important. You guys shouldn't panic and sell all your mavens or Vortex LHT's or whatever optic doesn't pass this "test". Each test is a sample size of 1 with a lot of variables. It does provide some insight but I wouldn't toss the baby out with the bath water.The results are interesting and puzzling to me and the reason I wanted a standard test. I dropped this scope a bunch at 12" and saw no shift. I also shot a bull with this scope at 906 yards. The only difference is my total rifle set up is 8.5 pounds and I think Forms is around 12 pounds.
This is very important. You guys shouldn't panic and sell all your mavens or Vortex LHT's or whatever optic doesn't pass this "test". Each test is a sample size of 1 with a lot of variables. It does provide some insight but I wouldn't toss the baby out with the bath water.
I would choose the NXS without question.I am considering this scope but am also looking at NXS 5.5-22x56. I’m looking for a good SFP option and don’t mind the weight of the NXS or the cross instead of dot but I would assume the Maven may have better glass? Based on these two scopes which one would you guys choose and why? And thank you all for the time put in these. It saves headaches down the road for sure and allows us to see how the company handles this type of situation.
Look, I'm not trying to get into some sort of argument, you keep doing what you're doing. I'm just trying to be some what objective here. I simply quoted someone saying the same scope was dropped and held zero. A year or so back on another forum, a guy had a NF that wouldn't hold zero, it was never dropped either. Went back and forth with NF until lawyers got involved. Scope was the issue, NF said it was fine, scope was given to multiple seasoned shooters, different rings/mounts tried, different rifles tried, scope would not hold zero. Now, are all NF bad, not at all.I agree fully with the sample size of one aspect. However, what leads you to believe that those two scopes were the one bad ones in those lines?
I mean being that at least two other LHT’s were dropped on another forum and results were nearly identical; and a member here did the same drops with another Maven and it it too shifted like the one I shot…. yet the Nightforce held without issue.
I can state factually that based on history, if the very first scope tried loses zero from impacts, the odds that other scopes of the same model won’t lose zero is extremely low. As in I have never seen it happen.
Thank you!!I would choose the NXS without question.
Look, I'm not trying to get into some sort of argument, you keep doing what you're doing. I'm just trying to be some what objective here. I simply quoted someone saying the same scope was dropped and held zero. A year or so back on another forum, a guy had a NF that wouldn't hold zero, it was never dropped either. Went back and forth with NF until lawyers got involved. Scope was the issue, NF said it was fine, scope was given to multiple seasoned shooters, different rings/mounts tried, different rifles tried, scope would not hold zero. Now, are all NF bad, not at all.
I think the same is for Maven and Vortex. It is what it is, I'm not bashing your tests
Where can I find the other test with Maven and the LHT? Genuinely curious.
Look, I'm not trying to get into some sort of argument, you keep doing what you're doing. I'm just trying to be some what objective here. I simply quoted someone saying the same scope was dropped and held zero. A year or so back on another forum, a guy had a NF that wouldn't hold zero, it was never dropped either. Went back and forth with NF until lawyers got involved. Scope was the issue, NF said it was fine, scope was given to multiple seasoned shooters, different rings/mounts tried, different rifles tried, scope would not hold zero. Now, are all NF bad, not at all.
I think the same is for Maven and Vortex. It is what it is, I'm not bashing your tests
What? I’m not saying the vortex or maven didn’t have a shift in zero after being dropped. I’m just saying I wouldn’t panic if I owned or was thinking of owning one.This is exactly the example I would use if I wanted to say Vortex is probably full of shit, and the scope did actually lose zero.
What? I’m not saying the vortex or maven didn’t have a shift in zero after being dropped. I’m just saying I wouldn’t panic if I owned or was thinking of owning one.
I’m trying to be level headed about it, and everyone’s acting like these things are about as good as a Tasco because it got dropped on its head under a 12lb gun. I own a mk5 and a couple LRTS’ so no dog in the fight. But damn, I’m not gonna write off two brands with a pretty solid reputation.
It is definitely something to think about but I wouldn’t hesitate to take either one into the hills on my rifle.
Andy Stumpff shoots with Mavens, he seems to be an experienced shooter. Honestly out of all the LHTs out in the wild I would have guessed their would be more complaints of failure to track or hold zero than there has been.I think you’re vastly exaggerating the response people have had to these tests. I’m also not accusing you of claiming they didn’t shift. You’ve just clearly been a skeptic and I found the example you chose of a failed NF interesting, because it can clearly be used to put doubt into the response from Vortex.
As far as the reputations, though, what Vortex scope under 30oz has had a good reputation? I’m genuinely asking, because I don’t know of any.
I’d say Maven has a solid reputation as far as binos. Most people have still never heard of them, period, let alone put a scope through years of abuse.
Most dudes think nothing of re-zeroing a rifle, and think it’s normal. They certainly don’t think of it as a scope failure.Honestly out of all the LHTs out in the wild I would have guessed their would be more complaints of failure to track or hold zero than there has been.
Most dudes check zero?Most dudes think nothing of re-zeroing a rifle, and think it’s normal. They certainly don’t think of it as a scope failure.
DING! DING! We have a winner.Most dudes think nothing of re-zeroing a rifle, and think it’s normal. They certainly don’t think of it as a scope failure.
I 100% agree, so what am I missing here? You drop your gun and don’t confirm zero? Regardless of scope I think that’s bsMost dudes think nothing of re-zeroing a rifle, and think it’s normal. They certainly don’t think of it as a scope failure.