pattimusprime22
Lil-Rokslider
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Yes master!All:
It’s a serious question from Ryan. This is not just a feeler post. No presale or other nonsense.
If a 3-12x40’ish mil/mil scope was offered that was consistently reliable and durable, was tested heavily, had multiple reticles that were truly usable/visible from 3-12x, a good/great eyebox and DOF, low profile zero stop elevation and capped windage; and was under $1,500- would you buy it?
You bought that for under $1500?
S&B 3-12 Klassik - under $1,500.You bought that for under $1500?
Holy shitYes master!
I was 30 yards from multiple cow moose the last week and got sight pictures on them in thick woods. Why does the scope need 3 power on the low end with a FFP reticle? The maven is perfectly useable and actually has better usability from 6-8 power for even a “charging brown bear”. Ask me how I know.
If the stadia is thicker then it could work on 3-4 power I suppose. Variable power scopes honestly cause more issues in most real hunting scenarios than they aid, generally speaking of course.
It sounds like you guys have already defined all the requirements and are looking to simply gauge potential interest is all, so I’ll shut up now.
If a scope existed as in the first post I would buy one and then likely slowly phase out my Mavens.
If the same scope was made in fixed 8x44 I would buy 10-12 scopes off the bat.
You’re probably spot on in that assessment.There are others like you but I’m positive you’re greatly outnumbered by those of us who’s prefer to have 3x on the low end and 12x on the high end.
4x on my 3-9 SS would be better if it was 3x with a full fov and thicker reticle for my MN deer hunting.