About the only thing that would make it better would be to just use the THLR reticle ...If this maven holds zero it will check pretty much every box for me. There's a couple things I would like to be slightly different but they're all very minor.
About the only thing that would make it better would be to just use the THLR reticle ...If this maven holds zero it will check pretty much every box for me. There's a couple things I would like to be slightly different but they're all very minor.
Yep, but:With LRHS2 and the Trijicons available, maybe even with new SWFA models, and my preference the SHV, it's an interesting scope but a hard sell when it doesn't win on weight or price. I don't think any of the scopes I've mentioned are hard to get behind or finicky.
Yep, but:
- The LRHS2 went back to the doughnut, which is not as quick to use for holding as a square (but the square, arguably gives you the benefits of centering something in a space, if you want to use a reticle that way). Also, the form factor of the Bushnells feels and looks a little clunky these days (said by someone who has five of them).
- The Trij Tenmile tree is too busy and not what we need for hunting / field use.
- We don't have any details on the new SWFA models (or do we)? To come into the 21st century, they'd need to bring in zero stops, illumination, parallax / side focus, better glass, a 10 or 15 yard start for parallax, and lower-profile turrets. That would represent a huge jump in R&D, and price, for SWFA (unless they just borrow from what LOW has developed over the last 15 years).
- The SHV reticle options are not as good for hunting / field use as any of the options above, and certainly not the SHR-MIL.
On the 'needs' - I agree.The only thing swfa needs is inventory.
If that came with a zero stop that would be great
Glass is already totally sufficient.
I dont yet. but I will probably be ordering one of these for a new rifle I'm putting together. I'll drop test it when I get it.@Dioni A @Jaden Bales do either of you have one of those en route to review?
I guess I never think about milling for squirrels because I live on the prairie and people in town get pissed and call the cops when you hunt them. Like I said, not a hill to die on for this reticle. Even with the silly 10 mil stadia, it is still better than the Nightforce offerings or any of those busy-looking Xmas tree reticles.
It’s not bold enough. It disappears in complex backgrounds.What is it that you dislike on say the Mil-C reticle?
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It's easy to use the wrong wind hold. Too busyIt’s not bold enough. It disappears in complex backgrounds.
...yes. I think. Haven't gotten the full "OK" from the bossman on here is all.@Dioni A @Jaden Bales do either of you have one of those en route to review?
If you're going to try and be funny please do it in meme format.Everyone on this thread will be sideways when it is revealed the scope that Form is testing and shall not be named is actually a Leupold made in Mexico.
AgreeMaybe I’m weird but the mil-r on the ffp 4-14 seems pretty damn good.
Maybe I’m weird but the mil-r on the ffp 4-14 seems pretty damn good.
Maybe I’m weird but the mil-r on the ffp 4-14 seems pretty damn good.
What is the perceived benefit of this scope over LRHS2? RS3.2? Tenmile? SHV?
Assuming it works, that $1200 range has competition.