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The new Maven RS.5 4-24x50mm SFP – built for those who require the precision of long range dialing with the fine reticle benefits of a second focal plane.
When we evaluated our RS Series lineup, a common refrain we heard from our customer base was the need for a solid long range scope that combined features of our top scopes in a second focal plane optical system that allowed for an easy-to-see reticle at all magnifications – enter the RS.5 4-24x50mm SFP.
For those seeking a long distance build that features broad magnification range, large tube diameter, large objective, and desire a straightforward and uncomplicated configuration, the RS.5 covers the bases both inside and out. Featuring both MOA and MIL reticle options, illuminated reticles, side parallax adjustment, robust dial-to-shoot elevation turret, capped windage turret, and mechanical zero stop, the RS.5 ensures the precision you’ve come to expect in a Maven rifle scope.
“IN THE TRADITION OF LISTENING TO OUR CUSTOMERS, WE SAT DOWN WITH BOTH HUNTERS AND SHOOTERS AND CREATED A SECOND FOCAL PLANE SCOPE THAT BETTER FIT THEIR APPLICATIONS.”
-CADE MAESTAS, MAVEN CO-OWNER
Just like all rifle scopes in the RS Series lineup, the RS.5 features crystal clear ED glass for exceptional clarity, smooth focus, precision-milled adjustments, solid click detents, and durable anodizing to resist heavy use.
Whether you’re passionate about long range shooting or hunting, the RS.5 delivers the high performance and precision needed for the accuracy you demand.
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