I would. Come out and be forthright and I would buy one immediately, at least one.Only if the target audience cares enough to understand the situation and follow through with their dollars, which they likely won’t.
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I would. Come out and be forthright and I would buy one immediately, at least one.Only if the target audience cares enough to understand the situation and follow through with their dollars, which they likely won’t.
Seems like a bad business practice to pick on the demographic that you’ve admitted is paying the bills. I have a couple RS1.2’s, and although I’m not going to ditch them, that alone makes me think I won’t purchase another.
Thanks, I was hesitating between a NX8 and the RS1.2 that helped a lot. I prefer to stick with a brand for which zero retention is a priority.The RS.5 is a totally different scope design- they aren’t the same. Maven states that the RS1 and RS1.2 “are the same scope”. They were supposed to send an RS1 to Ryan to be evaled, but haven’t so far.
Initially several were told that the RS1.2 was spec’d to be more durable/reliable. However the “official” answer is that it was not. Nothing was done to the RS1 to make the RS1.2 save the reticle and external turret. So- if they didn’t change anything, the RS1 just happens to be good at holding zero.
In any case, I would not expect them to put effort into making any more scopes work like the RS1.2.
No. The RS.5 is a completely different scope. I have seen and used several different Maven scopes- the RS1.2 is the only model I am personally using.
Thanks, I was hesitating between a NX8 and the RS1.2 that helped a lot. I prefer to stick with a brand for which zero retention is a priority.
I have/had both of the scopes referenced in your post. While I don't have anywhere near the amount of shooting and banging around on the Maven that I do on several NF's, the mil RS 1.2 reticle is far superior to NF offerings IME; further, I've used the Maven enough to state that I will be taking it afield more over the summer/fall while several NF's will see less use.Thanks, I was hesitating between a NX8 and the RS1.2 that helped a lot. I prefer to stick with a brand for which zero retention is a priority.
yes I hear you on that. All is hypothetical of course (Maven caring/not caring): My point is IF a brand doesn't care/give importance to zero hold, then the probability is high there is no production QC process in place to monitor zero hold performance.The RS1.2 is a better general hunting scope than anything NF offers. That Maven may, or may not make or care about any more scopes that are durable, doesn’t mean that the RS1.2 isn’t.
I think that's Mrs. FormWhat I really want to know is who is this “Formalicious” guy is? Sounds way cooler than @Formidilosus…
Can we get the name of the podcast?Yes. They freely admit that they’ve sold more RS1.2’s than anything. They also admit it was due to Rokslide. Yet, they did a podcast recently where they talked a bit about the drop eval and Rokslide. Besides getting details incorrect, it was also clear that they didn’t really care.
My point is IF a brand doesn't care/give importance to zero hold, then the probability is high there is no production QC process in place to monitor zero hold performance.
Who was it?The dudes on the podcast from maven
Here starts at about 40ish minutes I believeCan we get the name of the podcast?
Searched and couldn’t find anything recent.
Thank you
The Founders, don’t recall their namesWho was it?
I know… I was jokingI think that's Mrs. Form
All three--> Cade, Mike, Brendon?The Founders, don’t recall their names
I thought NF did. I believe…. They beat all their scopes on a rubber surface then put them on a mount to check they retain zero.Are there brands performing a zero retention QC/QA process?
That would be a real shame.In any case, I would not expect them to put effort into making any more scopes work like the RS1.2.
YesAll three--> Cade, Mike, Brendon?
I've seen some sort of put a scope in a rest/clamp, look through it, remove, whack, put back in the rest sort of thing. The removal then reinstall didn't come across as anything more than "it didn't break" because it didn't appear to be repeatable or precise.I thought NF did. I believe…. They beat all their scopes on a rubber surface then put them on a mount to check they retain zero.
Cade and I talked about the zero retention testing for quite a while before I wrote that review. He was more familiar than I expected, I might have to try and listen to the podcast now. It would be my first!