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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by Biebs
They're Hasidics, if that matters to you.
Only matters on the days when I want something fast and they are closed.

They are very well respected within the photography world. Top-notch and zero issues.


AK Wolverine, that was a classy response to a really classless statement by Biebs.

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B&H has been a quality establishment for many many years. If we do not carry it, and Scott over at Liberty Optics doesn't carry it (Scott is your go to if you're looking for Vortex), then B&H should be your next stop for sure.


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I get offers from B&H all the time...Buy this and get free expediated shipping, until I go to checkout and they charge me a lot to ship to a PO Box.. Screw em.. I don't mind paying for shipping if they are upfront about it ,but to offer it and slip it in at the last-minute rubs me the wrong way..

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Originally Posted by MallardAddict
The ZP5 that BHphoto has for sale is the TLHR reticle which is generally not well received due too much going on. It’s a big tactical 5-25x56 Ffp scope set up to dial and shoot long ranges yet the reticle was designed for 500 yds and in hunting and various other “features” that imho are not very well executed and cause more hassle then they are worth.

I much prefer the MR4 reticle in my ZP5 but I use it for hunting and steel, on a strictly hunting rifle I would opt the MR5 reticle.

If your curious about the TLRH reticle here is a decent comparison to a cheaper minox but the writer explains the reticle and it’s concessions well.

https://www.snipershide.com/precisi...-25x56-rifle-scope-and-the-thlr-reticle/
I have played with quite a bit of the Minox line, scopes, bins, spotters, etc... while they have really good glass and are very well made, the lens coatings have proven to be quite soft. If you like using a tee-shirt to clean lenses you might want to reconsider the practice.

B&H is good to deal with...


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I've bought things from B&H a number of times and have had good service and zero problems.

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I bought some binos from them a few years back and they were GTG.

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