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If anyone has an extra O ring, I'll take it. I'll gladly pay for shipping and your time.
I'll take a couple, I have 1 RS1.2. What do you need from me?
It's not a big deal if you shoot flat ranges and just carry the gun from safe to vehicle. It's a big deal when you're carrying it afield or strapping to to a pack, etc.
Yup, 10 second fix.
I agree, there are so many unmounted or unmarked barely used ones for sale for $1000-1050 I wouldn't mess with a new one.
ditto, this year 2 sheep hunts, elk hunt, mule deer hunt and a nasty walk about behind dogs chasing bears… about 45 days. Might of spun .3-.4 mil… onceI disagree here about how often it happens, but everyone is different. However, is a quick check that your scope is on zero not part of your shot sequence? I usually have lens caps on as well, so the first thing I do is flip those open, quick twist to check zero, range, dial (maybe) and shoot.
I am not the John Wick of deer catching, but I can't imagine my quick zero check costs more than 100 milliseconds...
Sent you a pmBefore I buy a few, anyone have extras?
If you rotate it from stop to stop 4 or 5 times the internal lube will more evenly distribute and be much easier to use.Now someone please tell me how to fix the crazy stiff parallax without adding a cattail
It is pretty much immovable below 30° for me
What size o-ring did you guys use for the maven?It's not a big deal if you shoot flat ranges and just carry the gun from safe to vehicle. It's a big deal when you're carrying it afield or strapping to to a pack, etc.
Yup, 10 second fix.
I agree, there are so many unmounted or unmarked barely used ones for sale for $1000-1050 I wouldn't mess with a new one.
But you have to do that every time you want to adjust it.If you rotate it from stop to stop 4 or 5 times the internal lube will more evenly distribute and be much easier to use.
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