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I posted detailed mark-ups of the subtensions in the ZP 5 Q&A thread ...I don't have a dimensioned drawing of the THLR Minox design, but it looks like the point of the bottom stadium is at 1.5 mils and the base of the arrow might be 2.0 mils. If so, it should allow holds to 350-400 yards depending on elevation. I'm in.
You are looking at it all wrong, you should look at the image and just use the bits of the reticle that you need for that particular shotI actually don’t like it. I’m sure I’m wrong and an ignorant fool or whatever but there’s too much going on. I don’t want all the tricks and secret shortcuts and gizmos. It’s busy and occluded.
I am betting the people at NF responsible for making major decisions don’t really hunt.That does it, a group of us are going to Idaho and we are going to all the NF employee's homes and gluing their power rings at 4X and making them hunt for at least a full season on low power.
I suspect they just don't think the market for a scope/reticle we're asking for is big enough.I am betting the people at NF responsible for making major decisions don’t really hunt.
Yup, if the S2H scope is a success, look for Nightforce to come out with a reticle similar. Or they decide the market isn't big enough and continue in their LE/ competition space with scopes that work for hunting, but aren't optimal. Large companies love to let little guys prove the markets before they enter.I suspect they just don't think the market for a scope/reticle we're asking for is big enough.
Looking at this reticle on the 2-12 it seems to be geared toward game gun/NRL/PRS. But It's too low power for PRS shooters today. Maybe they think NRL/guys shootings steel at long range. But no, it's not a hunting reticle and maybe they know that and just don't care.
That does it, a group of us are going to Idaho and we are going to all the NF employee's homes and gluing their power rings at 4X and making them hunt for at least a full season on low power.
Christmas trees are for game guns where you can get a second shot on a steel plate that sits still if you miss. They are not useful for hunters and just mess up the view. I want to see the grass and other wind indicators around the animal without any clutter.
As for illumination, I never use it. No time to turn it on when walking around if you need a quick shot and one more thing to go wrong.
Thats a good point but I think its a bigger part of the market than most people realize. How many serious members on here give gear advice to their buddies that arent on rokslide? A shit ton. I have 5-7 buddies that have SWFA's that have never been on this site nor heard about those before me. I think thats very commonIt’s been mentioned before, but it’s worth repeating:
NF put a roskstok in their promotional video.
And not just any rokstok, that is the exact color and pattern combo of a WKR who has posted on the rokstok thread.
That’s not just something that “happens.” That’s a conscious decision from their marketing.
They either A, wanted to give us a nod. Saying hey we see you, and made these for you (unlikely).
Or B, wanted to capitalize on the rokslide factor to sell scopes to the public. Basically “if you know what this is (the rokstok), then you know why it’s cool. And you’ll also know why you should buy this scope.”
We may be a small part of their overall market. But they absolutely know who we are and what we represent. They also know that this ethos sells to a broader market. Nobody should kid themselves into believing that we are too small of a group to matter to these companies.
You’re over thinking it.It’s been mentioned before, but it’s worth repeating:
NF put a rokstok in their promotional video.
And not just any rokstok, that is the exact color and pattern combo of a WKR who has posted on the rokstok thread.
That’s not just something that “happens.” That’s a conscious decision from their marketing.
They either A, wanted to give us a nod. Saying hey we see you, and made these for you (unlikely).
Or B, wanted to capitalize on the rokslide factor to sell scopes to the public. Basically “if you know what this is (the rokstok), then you know why it’s cool. And you’ll also know why you should buy this scope.”
We may be a small part of their overall market. But they absolutely know who we are and what we represent. They also know that this ethos sells to a broader market. Nobody should kid themselves into believing that we are too small of a group to matter to these companies.
Fair enoughYou’re over thinking it.![]()