cowdisciple
Lil-Rokslider
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I'm trying to talk them into selling me the scope and covers at the bundle discount. They did tell me they expect more soon.
Too heavy is my only complaint. It doesn't distinguish as much from LRTS and Ten mile for instance.So Maven have finally given Rokslide what everyone wanted: a reliable scope with a usable reticle, decent glass, good features, and not too expensive.
Basically an updated Bushnell LRHS 3-12.
The only problem is its too heavy and needs less magnification, but also need more magnification, and needs to be cheaper.
It'd also help if it were a Nightforce and had the THLR reticle.
I don't disagree with your discernments on the matter. I do think that there's a large contingent of shooters and hunters who either don't know what they want, or at least have little clue as to why they want what they do.So Maven have finally given Rokslide what everyone wanted: a reliable scope with a usable reticle, decent glass, good features, and not too expensive.
Basically an updated Bushnell LRHS 3-12.
The only problem is its too heavy and needs less magnification, but also need more magnification, and needs to be cheaper.
It'd also help if it were a Nightforce and had the THLR reticle.
If you ever wondered why scope companies don't just listen to "market", we'll here's your answer.
I wonder how many people who have apparently been waiting for something like won't buy it as its not that final 5% of the way to being perfect (for them and their niche use case).
I’ve got my gift cards purchased and I’ll be ordering one once the bundle is restocked. I appreciate Maven making strides towards a better scope. That being said, my unicorn scope would be in that 20ish oz range, 3-12ish (I like 4x range versus a 5x) and around a 40mm objective for around that $1k mark.
Currently I have the following in use:
LHRS 3-12
SWFA 3-9 (my go-to at the moment)
SWFA 6
SWFA 10
The old unicorn scope would probably result in me buying 5 and then asking Ryan to ban me from this subforum.
True. I suppose I didn’t list my full unicorn specs which includes a decent hunting reticle and some revs on the elevation. But I really do like those Klassiks.There's a used S&B Klassik 3-12 in the classifieds for ~1,100. Damn near your unicorn
Yes, strange that scopes are in stock at $1200, but the discounted bundle is out of stock.Need a restock on the bundles so I can hop on the bandwagon.
Well, I would deduce that at least one of the two other items in the bundle, that they don’t produce, is out of stock…Yes, strange that scopes are in stock at $1200, but the discounted bundle is out of stock.
Correct.So Maven have finally given Rokslide what everyone wanted: a reliable scope with a usable reticle, decent glass, good features, and not too expensive.
Leupold Mark 4, 65in-lbs on base, 20in-lbs in caps.
Nope, inside the cone. Not a concern.
What torque do you recommend with the UM rings? Still 20lbs?
I’ve got my gift cards purchased and I’ll be ordering one once the bundle is restocked. I appreciate Maven making strides towards a better scope. That being said, my unicorn scope would be in that 20ish oz range, 3-12ish (I like 4x range versus a 5x) and around a 40mm objective for around that $1k mark.
Currently I have the following in use:
LHRS 3-12
SWFA 3-9 (my go-to at the moment)
SWFA 6
SWFA 10
The old unicorn scope would probably result in me buying 5 and then asking Ryan to ban me from this subforum.
No. I would read the UM Tikka rings thread.
Correct.
And to me at least, the rest is just noise on this thread from a few vocal folks. Would be interested to see if ther tune changed if/when they got this scope in hand.
The video they posted for install instructions featuring Jake, he used a 25 inch lb fix it stick. When used against a calibrated torque wrench I found the 25 inch lb fix it stick to be 27-28 inch lbs. I torqued mine with blue loctite to 28 inch lbs then nail polish over the screws.I saw a reference on that thread from UM for to 30# on the caps but their website listed 15#
The video they posted for install instructions featuring Jake, he used a 25 inch lb fix it stick. When used against a calibrated torque wrench I found the 25 inch lb fix it stick to be 27-28 inch lbs. I torqued mine with blue loctite to 28 inch lbs then nail polish over the screws.