As short as the internals allow (unless you cut those down). But does it gain much over the slim knob?Ok, Dumb question. Can't someone use a 3-d printer to make a shorter windage cap?
As short as the internals allow (unless you cut those down). But does it gain much over the slim knob?Ok, Dumb question. Can't someone use a 3-d printer to make a shorter windage cap?
The gain is it’s capped and one less thing you have to look at to verify it hasn’t moved and it’s a bit smaller. Not a big gain but still a gain.As short as the internals allow (unless you cut those down). But does it gain much over the slim knob?
I’d rather just electrical tape the more robust metal slim turret in place.The gain is it’s capped and one less thing you have to look at to verify it hasn’t moved. Not a big gain but still a gain.
Man, you need to go buy a lottery ticket and see if that luck holds.
There is a gen 2 10x on sale in the classifieds for $300.the 10x is one of the Swfa that I haven’t had yet, I feel like I should just to see. Though I think the 3-15 would be a great option even if only used from 3-12
What do you see as important differentiators between the two that drive your question?Anybody have experience with the RS1.2 and the SWFA 3-15MQ? Is the Maven worth the extra $300?
My understanding is that both did well in the drop tests. In addition, both have very functional MQ reticles for hunting. I own a Gen I 3-15 and a 6x and like the reticle on both. I've never owned a RS1.2, but I've looked at the reticle and it looks very functional as well. So I guess my question is what do you get for the extra $$$ with the Maven? Does it have significantly better FOV from 6-12x? Is the glass noticeably "better" (I know this is subjective)? I don't have any complaints about my 3-15 other than FOV gets pretty tight at max magnification, but for hunting I'm probably never going to crank it up anyways.What do you see as important differentiators between the two that drive your question?
Per the stated specs, the SWFA has a wider FOV at 15X by .1'My understanding is that both did well in the drop tests. In addition, both have very functional MQ reticles for hunting. I own a Gen I 3-15 and a 6x and like the reticle on both. I've never owned a RS1.2, but I've looked at the reticle and it looks very functional as well. So I guess my question is what do you get for the extra $$$ with the Maven? Does it have significantly better FOV from 6-12x? Is the glass noticeably "better" (I know this is subjective)? I don't have any complaints about my 3-15 other than FOV gets pretty tight at max magnification, but for hunting I'm probably never going to crank it up anyways.
Probably just suffering from FOMO since I don't have a Maven, but if there isn't any game changing characteristics between it and the SWFA, then I'll keep buying what works.
I don't have any complaints about my 3-15
Appreciate it man, thanks!Per the stated specs, the SWFA has a wider FOV at 15X by .1'
Different reticles
4oz difference
Different aesthetics
This is an important statement above.
I think that SWFA has a longer record of use, decades, compared to Maven's 1 year of producing a functional model (perhaps 3 tbd). I question the availability of warranty replacements with the former after their lack of inventory for the past three years. They appear to be out of stock of the g2 3-15x currently. I wouldn't have an issue sighting in a rifle tomorrow, and hunting with it in the fall without touching it in between.
If I were you, I'd grab the SWFA since you already use that reticle.