That's effectively what the RokScope will deliver ...I’m with you on the Minox. I have no use for a 5-25, but a 3-15 with a good reticle I can get down with.
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That's effectively what the RokScope will deliver ...I’m with you on the Minox. I have no use for a 5-25, but a 3-15 with a good reticle I can get down with.
Minox ZP5 with THLR reticle.That second video is great. Which scope is that?
I still think the windage stuff is too wide - but yeah, I think I could shoot deer at dark, with that, and that's what I'm after.Minox ZP5 with THLR reticle.
And for those just tuning in, Rokslide is probably now the single-best source of information about that scope - see:
Minox ZP5 5-25x56mm THLR Field Eval
Q&A for Minox ZP5 5-25x56mm THLR scope
Minox ZP5 with THLR reticle.
And for those just tuning in, Rokslide is probably now the single-best source of information about that scope - see:
Minox ZP5 5-25x56mm THLR Field Eval
Q&A for Minox ZP5 5-25x56mm THLR scope
I still think the windage stuff is too wide - but yeah, I think I could shoot deer at dark, with that, and that's what I'm after.
Could y'all put that in a $1500 3x-15x that will pass a drop test?
@Rock'N Tacos: It's worth noting that a few people who were new here have had disagreements with Form have been invited to go and shoot with him. Some have taken him up on the offer, and have come back humbled, educated, and thankful.Oh I’m sure I understand how scopes work. Come show me how to shoot and teach.
I am left handedI bet your jerk off with your left hand just to make things interesting.
99 out of 100 times too much zoom makes follow ups hard, do it long enough shit goes sideways. At 375 yards shoot it at 6-8 power unless you’re just into calisthenics between shots.
You're proving my point. If you have an optimized reticle, you rarely need illumination during legal hunting hours. And let's be honest, more often than not, hunters forget to turn it on, the battery is dead, or the illumination bleeds the animal/target out. So let's just start with a better hunting reticle.

And without the honkey 'donut of death' is likely better than 90% of what else is out there - @sndmn11, @BAKPAKR, @Macintosh, @Chris in TN.
The LRTS did away with the donut, but the thicker crosshairs became lots of verticle lines/stadia placed close together.
Nah. @nm.otter (that legend) posted it in the ZP5 Q&A thread ... we need to make people work some of the time!Maybe edit this, to include the YouTube THLR playlist?
I have a Bushnell Elite 6500 that I bought when they were 'new'. Maybe 2006-2007ish? It got used pretty hard the first few years I had it, got shot a lot, bounced around in the bed of a truck a lot, got dropped hard enough to ding the objective pretty badly, and has never moved.And without the honkey 'donut of death' is likely better than 90% of what else is out there - @sndmn11, @BAKPAKR, @Macintosh, @Chris in TN.
The LRTS did away with the donut, but the thicker crosshairs became lots of verticle lines/stadia placed close together. I still have one for another application, but those lines are not as useful for hunting as the LRHS were. If only Bushnell had combined the best of both reticle, retained the 3-9, and not lost their key people who drove their reliability shift, they could have held a larger section of the market for far longer.

They are good scopes, somewhere in here there's video of a drop test of an LRTS. I did an LRHS2 last year with the same result..
Point being, I'd buy another Bushnell. Not saying I will, but I don't hold their cheaper stuff against them.
Best scope they’ve ever made, and one of my personal favoritesI am left handed. I also think the 4-16x42 ATACR is the perfect hunting scope. I don’t think there is a better option available.
This isn’t true. Normally I would agree with you, but I had to hold for wind at 220 yesterday. There were some very strong winds blowing up my valley. Absolutely miserable shooting weather.
Careful, young Jedi ... the guys who pushed for their Elite Tacticals (and possibly the Elites? not sure) to be robust - and saw Bushys used by the military, and receive accolades from the likes of Form, Frank at Snipers Hide, and Jacob at Rifles Only - have moved on. Bushnell is effectively just a brand that has had a couple of corporate owners and mainly targets the the mass consumer market.I have a Bushnell Elite 6500 that I bought when they were 'new'. Maybe 2006-2007ish? It got used pretty hard the first few years I had it, got shot a lot, bounced around in the bed of a truck a lot, got dropped hard enough to ding the objective pretty badly, and has never moved.
Point being, I'd buy another Bushnell. Not saying I will, but I don't hold their cheaper stuff against them.
Errr ... have you read this thread?What do you guys want for a mil ffp reticle?
3-12, you've said 3-9 a couple times.find used 3-9
Can’t wait for the invite…@Rock'N Tacos: It's worth noting that a few people who were new here have had disagreements with Form have been invited to go and shoot with him. Some have taken him up on the offer, and have come back humbled, educated, and thankful.