Maven RS1.2 2.5-15x44 new model

CoHunter1991

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This is Rokslide, they'll take iron sights over a Leupold or Vortex.

I will tell you this, I bought a Maven RS1.2 and sold a VX-5HD. Would have saved money just keeping the VX-5HD but I didn't.
Okay sounds good. I just wanted to make sure. I like the clarity of my VX5HD but if it doesnt hold zero then ill move on to another optic like the Maven that does
 
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Okay sounds good. I just wanted to make sure. I like the clarity of my VX5HD but if it doesnt hold zero then ill move on to another optic like the Maven that does
I think the Maven clarity is better, but loved the lighter weight of the Leupold. Millions of people use them and are happy with them, so take it FWIW. I'll probably sell the Maven and go with a lighter weight Trijicon, some sort of Accupoint probably. I just have some serious A.D.D. trying to build my forever rifle.
 

CoHunter1991

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I think the Maven clarity is better, but loved the lighter weight of the Leupold. Millions of people use them and are happy with them, so take it FWIW. I'll probably sell the Maven and go with a lighter weight Trijicon, some sort of Accupoint probably. I just have some serious A.D.D. trying to build my forever rifle.
If you do decide to sell it let me know
 

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Yeah I understand that. I have Run Vortex Vipers up to this point and now that I have the budget I just want something bombproof that will hold zero. I like the SWFA but i am a MOA guy so that wont work since their only model with a paralax adjustment is MRAD only. Never heard of LRHS2....
If you've been using MOA scopes to this point, and want to go to something more expensive, it could be worth considering making the switch to a mil-based scope.

Some people will tell you that "it's hard to learn mils if you're used to MOA", "MOA allows for finer adjustments", "mils are only useful if you use metric", "they're really the same, just use either", and so on. All of these things are either inaccurate or demonstrably not true.

Could be worth starting here, looking for other posts about this topic here, and keeping an open mind: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads...cope-reticle-turrets-and-proper-usage.315942/

Many of us have made the shift to mils, and would never go back.

Better to do it now when moving to a more expensive scope than later, when you have to then replace expensive scopes.
 

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Honestly the shift to mils was super easy. I was worried about it when I made it, but it was a problem for all of 30 minutes maybe?
Same here. When I read about wind brackets, I started to think about shifting to mils. Then I read about quick drop and I had to do it. It was way easier than I thought.

Dialed my first quick drop on a white tail doe this year. 322 yards, 1.2mils, one shot B/F. So darn easy.
 
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