Right, so we have @Formidilosus's thorough write-up of the Minox ZP5 with @THLR's amazing reticle: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/minox-zp5-5-25x56mm-thlr-field-evaluation.253283/
And probably the best repository of information about this scope and reticle on the net: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/q-a-for-minox-zp5-5-25x56mm-thlr-scope.253284/
I've only had mine in hand for a couple of weeks, and love the reticle even more in person. Thomas is a smart man; Form has translated some of his thinking to be even more accessible to us.
But, as both have noted, in the 5-25x56 form, the ZP5 is a tank at a quoted 970 g / 34.4 oz. Even if Minox put it in the ZP5 3-15 x 50, that only drops 50 grams to 920 g / 32.4 oz.
Given the recent Rokslide-influenced successes of the UM Tikka scope rings, and the Stockys Rok Stock, I'm wondering if we'd have any chance of convincing a scope manufacturer to use the THLR reticle in a more hunting-friendly scope.
If so, I have four key questions:
1. What would be the overall specs?
2. Is there an existing scope that would work as it is with this reticle?
3. Which manufacturers are even open to including other reticles in their offerings?
4. How many of y'all would buy one (or more)?
Interested in your ideas.
My initial starting points:
For question 1, I'd be happy with Form's 'recipe' from 14 Oct 2021:
For 2, my main criteria would be that we'd need a top-end magnification, and proper reticle calibration, to make the features of the THLR reticle usable at the mag ranges.
I'm not sure we have an existing scope format that works off the shelf, but perhaps the Bushnell LRHS or Trijicon Tenmile are currently the closest options? From my end, while I love the SWFA 3-9 for what it does, the glass isn't quite there for me at distance with my ageing eyes ... so a slight step up could be good (this is assuming we got everything else right first, including durability, of course).
For 3, I think people have said that Nightforce is not interested in others' reticles ... but possibly that Form said somewhere here that some manufacturers would be if there was cash up front. Do we know who they'd be?
For 4, I'm personally in for at least three.
Any other reflections? Anyone want to take this on as a project?
And probably the best repository of information about this scope and reticle on the net: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/q-a-for-minox-zp5-5-25x56mm-thlr-scope.253284/
I've only had mine in hand for a couple of weeks, and love the reticle even more in person. Thomas is a smart man; Form has translated some of his thinking to be even more accessible to us.
But, as both have noted, in the 5-25x56 form, the ZP5 is a tank at a quoted 970 g / 34.4 oz. Even if Minox put it in the ZP5 3-15 x 50, that only drops 50 grams to 920 g / 32.4 oz.
Given the recent Rokslide-influenced successes of the UM Tikka scope rings, and the Stockys Rok Stock, I'm wondering if we'd have any chance of convincing a scope manufacturer to use the THLR reticle in a more hunting-friendly scope.
If so, I have four key questions:
1. What would be the overall specs?
2. Is there an existing scope that would work as it is with this reticle?
3. Which manufacturers are even open to including other reticles in their offerings?
4. How many of y'all would buy one (or more)?
Interested in your ideas.
My initial starting points:
For question 1, I'd be happy with Form's 'recipe' from 14 Oct 2021:
Here’s the recipe-
1). Mid power 3 or 4x in the low end, 12-16x on the high end.
2). 30mm, 42-45mm objective.
3). sub 24oz weight
4. Specifically designed and built to stay zeroed through impacts and drops.
5). Locking or zero stopped low pro elevation turret, capped windage designed and built for consistent and repeatable use
6). Front focal plane, Mil/Mil with a reticle that is specially designed for low and high power visibility. Cut to the chase and use the THLR reticle from @THLR
7. Large, forgiving eyebox, large FOV if possible.
Then take that scope and actually test them versus the “tests” that everyone does, before placing on the market
For 2, my main criteria would be that we'd need a top-end magnification, and proper reticle calibration, to make the features of the THLR reticle usable at the mag ranges.
I'm not sure we have an existing scope format that works off the shelf, but perhaps the Bushnell LRHS or Trijicon Tenmile are currently the closest options? From my end, while I love the SWFA 3-9 for what it does, the glass isn't quite there for me at distance with my ageing eyes ... so a slight step up could be good (this is assuming we got everything else right first, including durability, of course).
For 3, I think people have said that Nightforce is not interested in others' reticles ... but possibly that Form said somewhere here that some manufacturers would be if there was cash up front. Do we know who they'd be?
For 4, I'm personally in for at least three.
Any other reflections? Anyone want to take this on as a project?
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