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Anyone with First Hand Experience with Leica Amplus 6?
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 2509257" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>That was my thoughts also on having the ffp illuminated for timber hunting on low power and being able to see the reticle still. If you decide to look at the mark5hd I'll maybe save you some pain. I didn't look at the subtensions since they aren't on the page with the scope info and a little buried. In my opinion they went backwards on their thinking and the subtensions on the illuminated reticle are much bigger than non illuminated! I have one of both in the 3.6-18. The other plus is the 3.6-18 is compact and just barely over your goal at 26 ounces. </p><p></p><p>I just got out my leica and started scanning the hills behind the house and it is a very impressive scope. As with my leica noctovid the colors seem to really pop compared to other brands and I can focus clear down to 15 yards on the apple tree buds! I haven't tested the illumination out other than in full bright daylight and even on the highest setting I could not see it against light colored bare dirt. I've been meaning to take it out on a cloudy day or walk across the road into the trees and play with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 2509257, member: 67706"] That was my thoughts also on having the ffp illuminated for timber hunting on low power and being able to see the reticle still. If you decide to look at the mark5hd I'll maybe save you some pain. I didn't look at the subtensions since they aren't on the page with the scope info and a little buried. In my opinion they went backwards on their thinking and the subtensions on the illuminated reticle are much bigger than non illuminated! I have one of both in the 3.6-18. The other plus is the 3.6-18 is compact and just barely over your goal at 26 ounces. I just got out my leica and started scanning the hills behind the house and it is a very impressive scope. As with my leica noctovid the colors seem to really pop compared to other brands and I can focus clear down to 15 yards on the apple tree buds! I haven't tested the illumination out other than in full bright daylight and even on the highest setting I could not see it against light colored bare dirt. I've been meaning to take it out on a cloudy day or walk across the road into the trees and play with it. [/QUOTE]
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