Maven vs Leupold

Nards444

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Maven R series vs leupold VX5.

Is a certain R series better. First or second focal plane.

Main use would be 3-500yards out to maybe 7-800.

I can get the for 300 cheaper then the vx5

Looking at the Rs.3 and rs.5 sfp.

Leuopold household name, maven I’ve never heard of or seen one.

Throw in another wrench I could get Zeiss V4 in the same price range or the trijicon tenmile
 
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I went with a Maven RS.1.2 on my new elk rifle and barely considered the leupold. These were my reasons.

Leupold: much more expensive for comparable models and have heard they’ve been having tracking issues in recent years.

Maven RS.1.2: Great quality scope with no major negative reviews that I could find, illuminated reticle, first focal plane, zero stop and they only sell directly so you don’t get the price markup from going through other outlets. Comparable scopes from leupold and any other company was about double the price and up. As far as I could tell, Maven seems to be the best bang for your buck. And it’s a damn good “bang”.
 
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I am sitting SE Alaska as I type this after successfully deer hunting with both the Leupold VX-5 on my Seekins Element 6.5 PRC and the Maven 1.2 on my Ruger American Gen 2 in 6ARC. I have little faith in the scope evaluations here as I have the less preferred scopes that have served me well and I have personally seen scopes that have passed fail as a range officer at competitions. I think I am in the minority here with my opinion.

I love my VX-5 scopes! This particular one has been on several commercial flights, boat based hunting trips, float plane rides to the island from hell and even shipped via Federal express. It has remained rock solid just like my other ones. Shots here are typically close and quick with very occasional shots out to 300 or so and the CDS dial has always been spot on. This year I loaned it out to a friend here and it was simple to have him speaking the language and ready to dial and shoot. I like the simplicity of the duplex reticle in this setting, the glass is really good and the scope is relatively lightweight. The weather here is almost always snotty and the Leupold Alumina caps are hands down better than the Maven caps. The alumina caps thread into the scope and use magnets are quiet and keep them closed well. The Leupolds can be picked up here for $700 and will no doubt be part of Black Friday sales.

I have the Maven here on the Gen 2 and it also did very well. I am a rifle snob but the Ruger was the first 6ARC bolt gun I could get my hands on in time to load develop for this trip. As an unrelated side this little $600 gun is amazing for the money. I bought the Maven because I started shooting some competitions and the language is FFP with mils and the reticle is a pretty good crossover between competitions and hunting. In the cold wet conditions the dials were very stiff. The scope is a bit of overkill for what we do here so the Ruger will get a VX-5 also and be my loaner. The Maven caps are terrible in these conditions. They snap closed very loudly! This is a problem because in the brushy conditions they were always snagging on things and would pop open. The Maven definitely seems to be of very high quality and will find a home on another rifle. I used my other 1.2 on an elk hunt in Idaho and it worked great but it was nice and dry there. The caps were opened at the beginning of the day and close at the end of the day.

To answer your question my bias is towards the Leupold for your use. It will be quick, reliable and simple. So far I personally have not benefited from FFP when hunting especially under 500 yards. If you think long range shooting and competitions are in your future I would suggest FFP and mils just to start learning the math and lingo.
 

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I am sitting SE Alaska as I type this after successfully deer hunting with both the Leupold VX-5 on my Seekins Element 6.5 PRC and the Maven 1.2 on my Ruger American Gen 2 in 6ARC. I have little faith in the scope evaluations here as I have the less preferred scopes that have served me well and I have personally seen scopes that have passed fail as a range officer at competitions. I think I am in the minority here with my opinion.

I love my VX-5 scopes! This particular one has been on several commercial flights, boat based hunting trips, float plane rides to the island from hell and even shipped via Federal express. It has remained rock solid just like my other ones. Shots here are typically close and quick with very occasional shots out to 300 or so and the CDS dial has always been spot on. This year I loaned it out to a friend here and it was simple to have him speaking the language and ready to dial and shoot. I like the simplicity of the duplex reticle in this setting, the glass is really good and the scope is relatively lightweight. The weather here is almost always snotty and the Leupold Alumina caps are hands down better than the Maven caps. The alumina caps thread into the scope and use magnets are quiet and keep them closed well. The Leupolds can be picked up here for $700 and will no doubt be part of Black Friday sales.

I have the Maven here on the Gen 2 and it also did very well. I am a rifle snob but the Ruger was the first 6ARC bolt gun I could get my hands on in time to load develop for this trip. As an unrelated side this little $600 gun is amazing for the money. I bought the Maven because I started shooting some competitions and the language is FFP with mils and the reticle is a pretty good crossover between competitions and hunting. In the cold wet conditions the dials were very stiff. The scope is a bit of overkill for what we do here so the Ruger will get a VX-5 also and be my loaner. The Maven caps are terrible in these conditions. They snap closed very loudly! This is a problem because in the brushy conditions they were always snagging on things and would pop open. The Maven definitely seems to be of very high quality and will find a home on another rifle. I used my other 1.2 on an elk hunt in Idaho and it worked great but it was nice and dry there. The caps were opened at the beginning of the day and close at the end of the day.

To answer your question my bias is towards the Leupold for your use. It will be quick, reliable and simple. So far I personally have not benefited from FFP when hunting especially under 500 yards. If you think long range shooting and competitions are in your future I would suggest FFP and mils just to start learning the math and lingo.
I’m with you on the minority mindset but I’ve doubled down on it. I have a vx5hd 3x15x56 on CA ridgeline 7 prc and I’ve had zero issues with either. The vx5 has actually been on two ridgelines and worked flawlessly. I also have a older vx3 3.5x10 w/their Boone & Crockett reticle on a browning a bolt that’s never failed me. I took it on an elk hunt about 5 years ago & had it in my Eberlestock scabbard bag in the back of my buddies side by side. The tailgate dropped & my bag hit the switchback. Zero was spot on, I have looked at the mavens due to the praise they get here but I’m hesitant on buying one even with their awesome military pricing.
 
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