Maven RS4 at 100yrds #mavenbuilt #pewpew #riflescopes

Published on October 24, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a box test on a Maven RS.4 rifle scope at 100 yards. The presenter checks the full range of elevation and windage adjustments at both the lowest power (5x) and mid-range magnification (15x). The box test involves dialing full rotations of elevation and windage to confirm the scope's tracking accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Maven RS.4 rifle scope is tested at 100 yards with a box test to verify its adjustment tracking. The presenter checks the full range of elevation and windage adjustments at both 5x and 15x magnification, confirming the scope's ability to return to zero accurately.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Maven RS.4 at 100 Yards
  2. 00:04Lowest Power (5x) Adjustment Check
  3. 00:10Elevation Adjustment Range
  4. 00:22Windage Adjustment Range
  5. 00:35Mid-Magnification (15x) and Box Test Setup
  6. 00:43Performing the Box Test: Elevation and Windage
  7. 00:53Returning to Zero

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a box test for a rifle scope?

A box test for a rifle scope involves systematically adjusting the elevation and windage turrets to their full range and then returning them to zero. This process verifies that the scope's internal mechanisms track accurately and consistently, ensuring that the point of impact follows the adjustments made.

How do you check the adjustment range of a Maven RS.4 scope?

To check the adjustment range of a Maven RS.4 scope, you would dial the elevation turret to its maximum up and down settings, then do the same for the windage turret. This is typically done at a set distance, like 100 yards, to observe the full extent of the scope's reticle movement.

Why is testing a scope at different magnifications important?

Testing a scope at different magnifications is important because the internal erector assembly can shift slightly, potentially affecting point of impact or adjustment tracking. Checking at both low and high power ensures the scope performs reliably across its entire usable zoom range.

What is the purpose of dialing back to zero after a box test?

Dialing back to zero after completing a box test confirms that the scope's adjustments are repeatable. If the reticle returns precisely to the original zero point, it indicates that the scope's internal components are functioning correctly and the zero can be reliably re-established.

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