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Looks pretty similar to the version in the LRTS, is it larger than that?
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen one. This scope is not built on the LRHS/LRTS system though.
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Looks pretty similar to the version in the LRTS, is it larger than that?
Assume my ZP5 worked correctly and I am shooting past 300 constantly. Which one is on your gun?
Love the illumination just being the dot.It is a compact thing…
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That rifle is the size of a Red Ryder BB gun.
I zeroed it on 18x two minutes before legal light (30min after sunset).
Two minutes after legal light- 32 minutes past legal sunset.
3x. The pine trees are approx 150-175 yards.
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3x at 30-50 yards.
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3x with illumination (about 2/3rd max)
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I hear you. It seems that they got talked into doing a 3-18 over a 3-12/14 for a reason, my guess a pretty significant reason in the manufacturing. Probably were able to use some existing parts instead of building from ground up at cost.There’s already been significant discussion of a 2-8x36. Substantially different than the current offering. I don’t see how they couldn’t get this under 20oz, maybe significantly under 20oz. And many of us shoot to 600+ with 8x magnification. It’s the “everything you need, nothing you don’t” scope.
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Wasn’t intending to imply it was (that’s 4x anyways) just looks similar and you were noting you didn’t usually see that so I mentioned it for convo:
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I hear you. It seems that they got talked into doing a 3-18 over a 3-12/14 for a reason, my guess a pretty significant reason in the manufacturing. Probably were able to use some existing parts instead of building from ground up at cost.
Total guess.
That’s what I figured. I went all the way up to 10x and hated it, even in alpha glass. I have found 6x to be the sweet spot personally, so was pleasantly surprised when y’all did too.Sort of. The history of what happened during development is interesting. They have made very large advances in 5x and 6x erectors in the last two years or so.
Also form, this scope MIGHT finally get me to switch to mil. HaSort of. The history of what happened during development is interesting. They have made very large advances in 5x and 6x erectors in the last two years or so.
Also form, this scope MIGHT finally get me to switch to mil. Ha
I am guessing it will depend on a lot of variables, including barrel length, barrel weight, muzzle device/suppressor, and where your scope is mounted.@Formidilosus - how is the balance with this scope on a Rokstok? Weight seems to be similar to the Maven RS1.2 and that one seems to make the rifle a little forward heavy feeling (to me at least).
Okay ... so you know that I've been a supporter of this project from the beginning (and, for the new folks, even stated a thread in Sept 2023, a year before Ryan started this one, to 'scope out' which existing models people would want to see the THLR reticle put in - https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/which-scope-as-a-new-host-for-the-thlr-reticle.326711/)Haha. Straight up, it’s like a Japanese baby ZP5 in use.
Only in metric.But does the "R" actually stand for right?
And for the record, I can see it.
It stands for "roks", it's a new unit of measurement. Slightly shorter than a certain color of croc?But does the "R" actually stand for right?
And for the record, I can see it.
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What’s the total elevation travel please