Neither of those two scopes hold zero very well. Also used scopes are like used cars. A high round count scope is like a high mileage car, a ticking time bomb.Getting closer to buying glass for the new rifle. Are Zeiss / Swarovski or similar scopes that are 5 or 10 years old something to look at or are new scopes that much advances in glass / clarity / coatings?
How many Mavens have passed the drop test? I'm not gonna lie, seems that the only scopes that could be stated as passing the test in any company's lineup are the ones that have been tested. Not the same model in a different magnification range, not one they say shares the same construction, etc.Neither of those two scopes hold zero very well. Also used scopes are like used cars. A high round count scope is like a high mileage car, a ticking time bomb.
I would buy new and stick with Trijicon, SWFA, Nightforce and Maven.
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If certain scopes can be used as hammers, I'd like to understand the answer to this too. Pretty happy with my Pinto's, couple dump trucks full of deer, elk and antelope. However, admittedly never used them as a hammer or treated them like one.How do you see if the tube is bent short of v blocks.