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ZEISS LRP S5 5-25X56 ZF-MRi RETICLEThe ZEISS LRP S5 525 56 is a first focal plane riflescope with a 34 mm main tube, and provides a massive amount of total elevation travel out of the box, which allows the shooter to engage targets to 1,500 yards 1,375 meters and beyond. When used in PRS and NRL type competitions, the riflescope will give you the edge to not just compete but to win. This model is available in both Milliradian and Minute of Angle configurations. It offers the most
The ZEISS LRP S5 525-56 is a first focal plane riflescope with a 34 mm main tube, and provides a massive amount of total elevation travel out-of-the-box, which allows the shooter to engage targets to 1,500 yards | 1,375 meters - and beyond. When used in PRS and NRL type competitions, the riflescope will give you the edge to not just compete - but to win. This model is available in both Milliradian and Minute-of-Angle configurations.It offers the most popular magnification range for precision rifle competitions, and is an exceptional choice on a variety of rifle platforms.
With a higher magnification setting, the ZEISS LRP S5 5-25x56 model is also ideal for other forms of target shooting, testing ammunition, load development and long-range hunting.
Best-in-class total elevation travel
A massive total elevation travel of 40.7 MRAD or 140 MOA allows the ZEISS LRP S5 to be more capable than your ammunition – and engage targets up to 1,500 yards and beyond out-of-the-box.
Daylight visible illuminated reticle
Digitally controlled diffractive reticle illumination technology delivers an exceptionally bright point of aim – regardless of the amount of incoming light – allowing you to confirm precise shot placement on target.
Highly repeatable and tactile turrets
Precise adjustments provide you with absoluteassurance of making the most accurate shotspossible – regardless of distance.
High-performance optics
Premium optical design with SCHOTT glass, fluoride lens elements and ZEISS T* coatings allows for optimum target identification, resolution of target and maximum light transmission of 90%.
Compact and heavy-duty riflescope
Final validation of the design proves the ZEISS LRP S5 riflescopes withstand multiple shock tests of an enormous 1,500 g-force. Design requirements also include initial shock testing of over 800 impact cycles at 1,000 g-force.
A clear view, whatever the weather
Sooner or later, your shooting time and bad weather will collide. This is why ZEISS developed LotuTec®. A protective exterior lens coating for ZEISS optics that enables a clearer and unhindered view in all weather conditions. It helps to greatly repel rain, snow, dust, and fingerprints, and makes lens cleaning easier.
ZEISS T* Coating
ZEISS T* coating is a guarantee of the brilliant, high-contrast images which you will experience above all in adverse light conditions and in the twilight. Behind it, however, there is no specific formula for building up the layers. Instead, it is a technology that is constantly adjusted to suit new glass materials and requirements, which varies from lens to lens.
ZEISS LRP S5
Your demands for excellent optics at PRS and NRL competitions are met with the all-new LRP S5. Both models utilize a 34 mm main tube, European-style fast-focus eyepiece, Ballistic Stop elevation turret (with 40.7 MRAD or 140 MOA of total elevation travel), and an external locking windage turret.
Performance
Magnification 5 – 25 ×
Effective lens diameter 56 mm
Light transmission 90%
Exit pupil diameter 9.2 – 2.4 mm
Twilight factor 16.7 – 37.4
Field of view at 100 m (yds) 7.5 – 1.5 m (23 – 5 ft)
Objective viewing angle 4.3° – 0.8°
Diopter adjustment range + 2.0 | - 3.0 dpt
Eye relief 90 mm (3.54 ")
Parallax setting 25 m – 8 (27 yds – 8)
Vertical adjustment range at 100 m 40,7 MRAD | 140 MOA
Lateral adjustment range at 100 m 24 MRAD | 60 MOA
Adjustment per click at 100 m 0,1 MRAD | 0,25 MOA
Centre tube diameter 34 mm
Eyepiece tube diameter 46 mm
Objective tube diameter 62 mm
Features
LotuTec | Nitrogen filled + | +
Water resistance 400 mbar
Physical
Operating temperature - 25°C | + 56°C (- 13°F | + 133°F)
Length 396 mm (15.6 ")
Weight (without inner rail) 1.030 g (36.3 oz)
Weight (with inner rail) –
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★★★★★ 3
Likeable characters, but only 75% complete story
Format: Kindle
I really liked the characters introduced, but the author didn’t fully conceptualize everything. We know Lila works long hours, but despite being a college graduate we never learn anything about what she does, where she works, how much she gets paid, etc. For an omega who seemed to be able to support herself, that seemed an unusual oversight. We learn absolutely nothing about what she wants in life, either. Is she just surviving the post-college life struggle or working up to her dream job? Fiona the flamingo had more detail than some of the main characters, but she was 10/10 as good as Wendy for a side character.
— spoilers ahead —-
Separately, some of the plot details were contradictory, or just missing. On one page Lila and Larry were together for 18 months, on another it was 4 years. When did she even move in with him? What did she do while he was gaming? How long were she and Wendy friends for Lila to trust her like that but not know much about her? And why didn’t Lila’s alphas sue Larry to reduce Lila’s debt? Shopping seemed a weird choice pamper her without knowing more about Lila’s debt and plans to reduce it. And her alphas never even ask anything about her job, but she’s The One. Such a frustrating relationship plot hole.
We never even learn anything about the alphas’ families or what they want in life either. I wish the author had written about 30 more pages fleshing out the details and showing how the alphas were just as in love with Lila’s personality as they were with her scent and body. Loved the concept, but I still feel like I read 3/4 of a book.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2025
★★★★★ 3
It's mid
Format: Kindle
There's a cute story there. The guys are sweet, but... I don't know. It's very vanilla. Not just the mediocre spicy scenes, but the whole story. It's just ok.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
So good!
Format: Kindle
The regret they had was so well written and not having the FMC give in so quickly was a good change from most of these type of books.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Hardcore bullying and mistreatment to HEA
Format: Kindle
First off the men do not know she is their scent match. This does not excuse the way the treated her. These men bought her in hopes of using and unregistered Omega to get info on the Omega they might as kids.
Every single one of these characters has been abused growing up. The men think she is just some spoiled princess and their way to find someone they have been searching for. What they don't expect is to slowly find themselves drawn to her more and more but not understanding why.
These men starting acting weird and possessive but never suspected why. Once they discover the truth they have to work really hard to make it up to her. Especially after she put them in contact with the Omega they had been looking for then she ran.
I definitely felt for these men as their story was revealed. I definitely wanted to hold them and promise they were safe now.
That little surprise at the end I definitely didn't expect but it was fantastic.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Rights Didn't Balance the Wrongs
Format: Kindle
Eva was sold to a pack as an unregistered Omega by her own father. Unwanted. They wanted her as a means to an end, not for who she was. But she knows the truth. They are her scent matches. They don't realize that because of the suppressants she is on. It's better this way. They would be slaves to biology if they knew, and now she knows the truth. Eva will gain her freedom, and when she does, she will make sure they realize exactly what they lost.
I love a rejected mate's story with a good redemption arc. Bring on all the groveling. This wasn't as satisfying as I had hoped for. Too much spice, too little story. There was little romance, affection, or redemption. Consent was questionable. And Eva's fears about biology weren't disproven. The Alphas were controlled by their scent match, and Eva was no better. The Alphas didn't have any character growth. It wasn't only their "Omega" but all of the women they entertained in the house. Even sitting on the couch would have sent an Omega into hysterics. The house and furniture were ruined. Wrongs were done - trafficking, abuse, captivity, dubious sexual encounters. There weren't enough rights to balance out the wrongs, so the Alphas stayed ruined. There were no swoon-worthy declarations or actions. There were some gifts and some redecorating, but most was off-page. Where was the over-the-top shopping trip and romantic gestures? Where were the intimate conversations? Did they ever gain Eva's trust? I'm not even sure "I love you's" were exchanged by everyone. Was there love or only scent? I don't know, so this story was not a success for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026