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

From the email I got, it says I am on the hook to ship both to San Antonio. I have replied back to confirm (a bit ridiculous since we already paid shipping to receive broken scopes, now we get to pay shipping again to get broken scopes fixed).

Either way, certainly better than being on the hook for shipping to San Antonio AND Germany, but every broken Nightforce I’ve RMA’d got a return label from Nightforce (4 at this point).

Edit: I live in Houston, so shipping both of my ZP5s is potentially less painful than other people in this thread. Still annoying.
 
As I was packing up my two scopes to ship to Blaser tomorrow, I went ahead and checked. Neither of mine have the sticker on the bottom of the turret housing, nor is the ring flush like the white box ZP5 posted earlier.
 
@EuroOptic , another item that might be an indicator, is the date the QC cards are marked - mine are marked for 2020 and 2022. It would be surprising for a scope to sit in inventory for 6 years.
I wouldn't necessarily assume that - I don't know how many THLR ZP5s they sold, but unless they're popular in Europe, I'd be surprised if it was very many.

The ZP5 rose to prominence on the Hide, and then fell, pretty quickly. One of their main retailers posted cryptic messages that suggested failures, and Big Jim showed that he didn't like and/or understand the THLR version of the reticle.

Not that it's a huge market, but I'm only aware of four THLR ZP5s being brought into New Zealand - and I own two of them.

Overall, it's a very specialised scope and reticle. Too big for many people for hunting (Thomas included!), and the reticle looks like it takes work to understand (which it kinda does, but people don't need to go 'all in' and can still just use it as a plan mil-based reticle). So all up - my guess is that they didn't sell very many ... and I was wishing that there would be even more sitting in inventory because of this.
 
I wear progressive bifocals and I can confirm that they can make getting the diopter adjustment challenging. I ended up having a couple of pairs of single Rx glasses made for shooting/hunting.
So I had some issues with progressives both shooting and playing tennis.

I got a pair of ray-ban new wayfarers and had them made with a standard yellow tint and had standard bifocals put in as absolutely low as possible which is 14mm from the bottom.

They are so low you hardly see the line. But it’s great bc you can focus with a single plane vision on your reticle (or a tennis ball). You have to look down to see the near vision portion which is just dandy to read your iPhone or range card. Also these things are stout. I played 8 years of tennis with mine before getting this pair IMG_2608.jpeg
 
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