Q&A for Minox ZP5 5-25x56mm THLR scope

I think I am the black sheep here... ordered the standard MR4 reticle. Likely will be primarily a competition scope. Really wanted to try the THLR but can't convince myself I need a 36 oz hunting scope just yet!
 
Really wanted to try the THLR but can't convince myself I need a 36 oz hunting scope just yet!
This thing just keeps getting heavier. Listed at 34oz, now I've seen 35oz, and now 36oz......do I hear 40? The question is......why does the THLR reticle scope weigh almost 5oz more than the MR4 reticle scope (835 grams, which equals ~29.45oz)?

Ya, it's a heavy scope. But I'm already using a 30oz scope so what's a few more ounces.
 
This thing just keeps getting heavier. Listed at 34oz, now I've seen 35oz, and now 36oz......do I hear 40? The question is......why does the THLR reticle scope weigh almost 5oz more than the MR4 reticle scope (835 grams, which equals ~29.45oz)?

Ya, it's a heavy scope. But I'm already using a 30oz scope so what's a few more ounces.
I was confused on the weight as well... everywhere I look seems to say 34-36 oz but the listing said the 835 grams which translates to 29 oz.
 
I think they're somewhere in the area of 1.5-2" instead of 3" or more for a sun shade. I sometimes worry about sunshades being so long since it gives any impacts on them a lot of leverage to mess up the objective threads. That concerns me since I tend to just leave my sun shades on my scopes 24/7. But it's probably not an issue.
Scrolling through my Minox ZP5 stash of photos, I found this one by dino67 - I'm guessing this was from the Hide:

Tenbraex Killflash KH5658-ARD for Minox ZP5 by dino67 15.05.2022.jpg
 
What is your bipod setup? Could you send me a couple pics of different angles (on your day off :) )

DM is fine if you don't want to clutter this thread up.
Tier One Evolution, 230 mm carbon legs - but the first version, which I think is far superior to the second version. (I may have posted why about this a couple of years ago ... see what the search using username feature turns up.)

Very light; the aluminium leg version is 437 g / 15.4 oz (confirmed weight). I don't seem to have a weight for the carbon version to hand.

I like it as there's no buttons to depress to bring legs down - they just fold down when pulled, which some people think is one of the best aspects of a Harris or TBAC for example.

It's also an 'underslung' design / apex-over-bore design - Marc and Frank had a lot of discussions about the benefits of this on the ES podcast, and Marc has some posts about it (with marked-up images with an Elite Iron) over on the Hide (username Enough Said).

Anyway, Evolution v 1 looks like this:

IMG_5519.jpeg

On a rile, front view:

Uttings bipod listing 2.JPG

Stowed - pretty sleek package:

Uttings bipod listing 3.JPG
 
I was confused on the weight as well... everywhere I look seems to say 34-36 oz but the listing said the 835 grams which translates to 29 oz.
Minox's stated weight is 970g / 34.22 oz. Uncharacteristically, I didn't weigh mine before mounting.

Reburn weighed his at 1014 gr / 35.77 oz about 4.5% higher than stated weight: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads...25x56mm-thlr-scope.253284/page-9#post-3458848

29 oz seems highly unlikely.

(There were apparently some issues with the first versions brought to market, so perhaps there was a parts change-out - or perhaps the stated weight was based on a prototype ... I tend to find that almost nothing I weigh is the same as weights stated by manufacturers ...)
 
Tier One Evolution, 230 mm carbon legs - but the first version, which I think is far superior to the second version. (I may have posted why about this a couple of years ago ... see what the search using username feature turns up.)

Very light; the aluminium leg version is 437 g / 15.4 oz (confirmed weight). I don't seem to have a weight for the carbon version to hand.

I like it as there's no buttons to depress to bring legs down - they just fold down when pulled, which some people think is one of the best aspects of a Harris or TBAC for example.

It's also an 'underslung' design / apex-over-bore design - Marc and Frank had a lot of discussions about the benefits of this on the ES podcast, and Marc has some posts about it (with marked-up images with an Elite Iron) over on the Hide (username Enough Said).

Anyway, Evolution v 1 looks like this:

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On a rile, front view:

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Stowed - pretty sleek package:

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Thanks, do these (gen 1) hit the used market much? Also, whats the difference between the two versions?
 
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