A little background, I've got a Seekins Element 7 PRC that goes west for mulies/elk/antelope a few times a year but is also my primary whitetail rifle in Mississippi. It is currently wearing a Zeiss LRP 4-25x50, just because I had the scope when I got the rifle, and I've got some likes and dislikes with the current setup. I'm thinking very hard about switching over to the Maven RS1.2 2.5-15x44 after seeing all the praise that it gets and some PMs with aficionados more knowledgeable than myself on the subject.
Zeiss LRP Likes:
Zeiss LRP Likes:
- I like the fact that the Zeiss gather light very well. In Mississippi, some of our deer hunting occurs under very thick canopy and more often than not, your shot opportunity is going to come in the last 5 minutes of shooting light.
- I like the 4-25x zoom as I can shoot anything from 30 yards to 1000 yards (targets) with no limitations due to zoom.
- Good turrets. This comes into play when I hunt out west as none of my hunting shots at home are long enough to require dialing.
- I like that the illumination is the center only and will display very dim on the lowest setting so as to not wash out the target on a dusk/dawn shot.
- It is a big, heavy pig at 37 oz (34 mm tube) and makes a rifle as light as the Element feel top heavy and unbalanced.
- Not a huge fan of the Christmas tree reticle
- How well does it gather light at dusk and dawn? The ability to make a shot in low light is something I'd like to retain.
- One of the only real complaints I've seen regarding the Maven is the illumination system. What, specifically, is wrong with it? Does the center dot illumination turn down very dim so as to not wash out the target?
- 15x zoom on the top end, is it enough for long range (800+/-), in your opinion? I know, I know, Form shoots 1000 yards with 6x but I'd like to know what the average Joe thinks as well as the experts.