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You've caught me on my day off ... so here's mine in UM Tikka Highs in case that's helpful.
What is your bipod setup? Could you send me a couple pics of different angles (on your day offYou've caught me on my day off ... so here's mine in UM Tikka Highs in case that's helpful:View attachment 972630
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)?Really wanted to try the THLR but can't convince myself I need a 36 oz hunting scope just yet!
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.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.
Scrolling through my Minox ZP5 stash of photos, I found this one by dino67 - I'm guessing this was from the Hide: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.

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.)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.



Minox's stated weight is 970g / 34.22 oz. Uncharacteristically, I didn't weigh mine before mounting.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.
Thanks, do these (gen 1) hit the used market much? Also, whats the difference between the two versions?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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I don't think they hit the used market much in the USA; not sure how big it was to begin with. Best bet would likely be WTB posts here and on the Hide.Thanks, do these (gen 1) hit the used market much? Also, whats the difference between the two versions?
I just did, thank you!I don't think they hit the used market much in the USA; not sure how big it was to begin with. Best bet would likely be WTB posts here and on the Hide.
More of a market in the UK, so some UK forums could work.
As for differences, did you use the search and my username? I think I had a couple of posts about this here a few years ago.
It was expressly designed for killing; my intention was never to get it on the market as it is now.In terms of the THLR reticle being optimised for hunting - we need to remember that it was also possibly designed for military use, with one of the early videos (now deleted) apparently showing the reticle in that application. I've posted about this once or twice, and there's not much about this online. I don't know that Thomas has commented on that here, and I wouldn't expect him to.




Thank you for designing a great killing reticle. As hunters, we want to kill as fast and efficiently as we can.It was expressly designed for killing; my intention was never to get it on the market as it is now.
Sure it works.
But I find myself not using the Minox for the same reasons as stated (heavy/bulky) and currently 243 with coppers; it works too.
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Not required to produce numbers these days, so range & reach isn't something I'm concerned about anymore. The 6mm coppers require quite precise shot placement; shoot lungs and they run into next week.
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Quite a few on the hill there. The closest was shot at 30 and the farthest at 80; that left me with 3 deer. It should have been 5, but the tiny coppers leave very little visible feedback so I double-tapped two (dead) deer just to be sure. I quite enjoy getting on top of them; the open ground and winter makes it even more rewarding.
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Currently my reward is the walk and the stalk, as well as hanging clean carcasses in the larder.
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my intention was never to get it on the market as it is now.
Sure it works.