Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by drop_point
Originally Posted by herschel34
Curious to hear the reviews on the Maven scope. I’ve heard very little about them as a company. The RS1.2 seems to check most of the boxes. It’s certainly a possibility.

Does anyone know if Nightforce scopes are all made by LOW in Japan? If these scopes are coming from the same place, that speaks favorably in regards to their dependability. Hopefully they are all using good components as well.


Ford made Lincoln Towncars and Ford Fiestas. Just because a scope is made in the same factory as another, it doesn't mean durability is the same.

It's hard to understand how someone so stupid figured out how to post on the internet yet here are you.

LOW makes lots of scopes for lots of companies, including but not limited to NightForce, Tract, Bushnell, Huskemaw, Vortex, Revic, SWFA, Trijicon and Maven. Only Maven is direct sales to the shooter/hunter, cutting out the distributor/dealer profit margins.

It's easy to see why Maven offers more bang per buck with that buisness model.
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by drop_point
Originally Posted by herschel34
Curious to hear the reviews on the Maven scope. I’ve heard very little about them as a company. The RS1.2 seems to check most of the boxes. It’s certainly a possibility.

Does anyone know if Nightforce scopes are all made by LOW in Japan? If these scopes are coming from the same place, that speaks favorably in regards to their dependability. Hopefully they are all using good components as well.


Ford made Lincoln Towncars and Ford Fiestas. Just because a scope is made in the same factory as another, it doesn't mean durability is the same.

It's hard to understand how someone so stupid figured out how to post on the internet yet here are you.

LOW makes lots of scopes for lots of companies, including but not limited to NightForce, Tract, Bushnell, Huskemaw, Vortex, Revic, SWFA, Trijicon and Maven. Only Maven is direct sales to the shooter/hunter, cutting out the distributor/dealer profit margins.

It's easy to see why Maven offers more bang per buck with that buisness model.

Not true. Tract is direct to consumer, as is SWFA now.

John


If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14