And here's BigJimFish's review from SnipersHide in November, for comparison's sake: https://www.snipershide.com/precisi...zp5-5-25x56-rifle-scope-and-the-thlr-reticle/
I had read that, and it shows the difference that context makes. In pure flat range shooting from benches at .2 mil targets, the THLR does not really have a particular advantage over the common long range reticles. As he stated, it’s usable but not especially suited for it. However in the field at short through medium ranges the common LR reticles suck, whereas the THLR excels while still being entirely usable at true long range.
The THLR is a killing reticle.
I had read that, and it shows the difference that context makes. In pure flat range shooting from benches at .2 mil targets, the THLR does not really have a particular advantage over the common long range reticles. As he stated, it’s usable but not especially suited for it. However in the field at short through medium ranges the common LR reticles suck, whereas the THLR excels while still being entirely usable at true long range.
The THLR is a killing reticle.
And perhaps without taking us down too much of a side-track, we should correct ourselves that we're all actually discussing the 'THLR Hybrid' reticle.The THLR is a killing reticle.
At least, this has been my experience in trying to watch Thomas's videos and think about my own applications ... we make so much sense of things by comparing them to what we already know; sometimes, we need to work out how to set that aside somewhat.
And if none of that makes sense ... what Form said!
Thanks Form - good point, and important to have that here for everyone to remember.Nothing you said is really incorrect, I just want to make it clear to everyone that the THLR is a pure mil reticle and can be used as such with no negative consequence. I do not use, and in fact almost no one that has shot it here, has used any other the other aspects as anything but a mil based reticle, nor did any of them even notice them until being told.
It’s a well designed and open mil reticle plain and simple. IF you know the details inside of it, there are other things that can be useful, but they only apply if you care about them. Otherwise you don’t even know they are there.
In addition a well respected primary retailer I spoke to up here that pointed me towards NF and a highly accomplished instructor have both said they’ve seen numerous issues with the Minox ZP5 and won’t carry or recommend them as a result. I didn’t ask what specifically these issues were, but I trust their word and their reasoning for not carrying them.
I know I've posted this elsewhere, but for those who haven't seen it, Ilya mentioned that SWFA have had some shipments over the last couple of years, but they've all gone out to fulfill backorders ...Can’t buy em down here either. At least not 3-9s for the past 14 months and counting.
I know I've posted this elsewhere, but for those who haven't seen it, Ilya mentioned that SWFA have had some shipments over the last couple of years, but they've all gone out to fulfill backorders ...
Implication being that if you want an SWFA scope, just order from the website. Yes, there'll be a wait. But possibly not as long as if you just wait to see them show up back in stock on their website.
I know I've posted this elsewhere, but for those who haven't seen it, Ilya mentioned that SWFA have had some shipments over the last couple of years, but they've all gone out to fulfill backorders ...
Implication being that if you want an SWFA scope, just order from the website. Yes, there'll be a wait. But possibly not as long as if you just wait to see them show up back in stock on their website.
I know I've posted this elsewhere, but for those who haven't seen it, Ilya mentioned that SWFA have had some shipments over the last couple of years, but they've all gone out to fulfill backorders ...
Implication being that if you want an SWFA scope, just order from the website. Yes, there'll be a wait. But possibly not as long as if you just wait to see them show up back in stock on their website.
I haven't listened to that one, if I do, the cringe-factor might overcome my will to live. It's very difficult for me to participate in a foreign language discussion, so much capacity goes into translating it's very difficult to be precise and comprehensive. It's sometimes a struggle just to complete the sentence in a meaningful way. Any score above "dim" is a success!For more info on the above, here's @THLR's Gunwerks podcast: https://www.gunwerks.com/blog/lrp-p...nd-long-range-hunting-with-thomas-haugland-58
I haven't listened to that one, if I do, the cringe-factor might overcome my will to live. It's very difficult for me to participate in a foreign language discussion, so much capacity goes into translating it's very difficult to be precise and comprehensive. It's sometimes a struggle just to complete the sentence in a meaningful way. Any score above "dim" is a success!
But Form explains very well. The reticle was a limited-resource project for me, very susceptible to various fallacies from the designer side. The original plan was always to work 100% MRAD.
The Gunwerks project was a "backseat advisory" role as I don't assess markets. Hence MOA. I bought one of the Leupolds and like it very much for my ski hunting.
ZP5 and PMII are the only scopes that so far hadn't failed on my rifles. Allthough I like the ZP5, it is a lump of a scope. The Leupold has a lovely physical format, but it simply doesn't see enough use for me to comment. For the bird hunts where I use the 221 Fireball turrets are not used and the 50-55gr FMJ flies like a bumblebee.
I have conversations regarding a pure hunting reticle project, but not sure if I'll be able to move that from words to product. My mentors that work the deer culling contracts personally shoot 400 to 700 deer per yer (meaning they themselves aim and pull the trigger) and that requires a certain economy of action and time both to manage working hours and stay profitable.
(Typed on cellphone; I probably I failed to adress quite a few questions and include spelling errors)
For hunting? Yes. Higher priority on observation/ damage assessment.Thomas, anything you would change on the Minox THLR if it were applied on a 2-10x42 (give or take a bit) hunting scope that is FFP and Mils? (Edit: aside from the obvious scaling to work within a 2-10 zoom range).
For hunting? Yes. Higher priority on observation/ damage assessment.
I'd use laser rangefinder as a design premise and remove every reticle-ranging feature. Illuminated dot would increase about 10% for speed (no sacrifice in precision) and Aim Short dot would decrease.