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Awful (only in your opinion) is better than nothing.I'll get more tonight. I am admittedly awful at taking photos through a scope but I'll do my best.
Awful?I'll get more tonight. I am admittedly awful at taking photos through a scope but I'll do my best.
It’s red and CR2032 battery, things are already looking up for H seriesHey all,
I currently have both an H6 2-12 and an H6 3-18 mounted. These both have the new cleaned up STR-Mil tree reticle. I grabbed some quick photos through the 2-12 this morning. I am headed out for another range trip tonight and will update once I have more experience with them.
Reticle @ 3x and 18x
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2-12x @ 2x
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2-12x @ 12x
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I'm seeing what looks like a ton of tunneling at 2x. Is this correct or just the camera making it look as such?Hey all,
I currently have both an H6 2-12 and an H6 3-18 mounted. These both have the new cleaned up STR-Mil tree reticle. I grabbed some quick photos through the 2-12 this morning. I am headed out for another range trip tonight and will update once I have more experience with them.
Reticle @ 3x and 18x
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2-12x @ 2x
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2-12x @ 12x
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I'm seeing what looks like a ton of tunneling at 2x. Is this correct or just the camera making it look as such?
Good looking reticle at 12x.
The M5 was and still is a solid scope with a well deserved reputation.This Steiner looks like it could be the perfect scope for my SPR build. Functional, light, perfect zoom range, functional reticle.
Right now the rifle has a Steiner M5 that I stole from my wife's 6BRA, its a pig on this rifleI'm thinking the 2-12 H6 could be a perfect fit.
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I know Steiner flies under the radar here on SH, and their reputation took a bit of a hit with the teething issues of the T series, but I've always been pretty impressed with Steiner. This M5 is an underrated scope. I expect good things from the H6, looking forward to seeing more reviews.
Your wife shoots a 6BRA? Isn't that a bit sexist?This Steiner looks like it could be the perfect scope for my SPR build. Functional, light, perfect zoom range, functional reticle.
Right now the rifle has a Steiner M5 that I stole from my wife's 6BRA, its a pig on this rifleI'm thinking the 2-12 H6 could be a perfect fit.
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I know Steiner flies under the radar here on SH, and their reputation took a bit of a hit with the teething issues of the T series, but I've always been pretty impressed with Steiner. This M5 is an underrated scope. I expect good things from the H6, looking forward to seeing more reviews.
Make sure to compare with the Helos 2-12 also.H6Xi from a viewer came in today. Initial impressions are very high. The STR-MIL reticle is very nice. A little hard to see between 2-3x. But around 8-12x its Awesome. Build quality seems high. Accessories are good. Some tweaks here and there that they made are nice. Im excited to pit it up against the Mk4HD 2.5-10. But right now I can tell you that they are two totally different scopes.
H6Xi from a viewer came in today. Initial impressions are very high. The STR-MIL reticle is very nice. A little hard to see between 2-3x. But around 8-12x its Awesome. Build quality seems high. Accessories are good. Some tweaks here and there that they made are nice. Im excited to pit it up against the Mk4HD 2.5-10. But right now I can tell you that they are two totally different scopes.
Good question.When you say it is a little hard to see on 2-3, does that mean that you cannot use the reticle for holdovers, or does it mean with the illumination on you cannot quickly put the red on a nearby target and shoot it quickly?
Good question.
I agree.It's always hard to get a good feeling for a reticle through a simple picture taken looking through the scope, but from what I'm seeing in that picture in post #322 it looks like centering that illuminated reticle on a target on 2x should be no issue.
Yeah, windage is probably pretty useless, but I can't imagine anyone would need that feature on 2x. Maybe I'm wrong.
I just got the MOA version in for a hunting rifle. The reticle is PHENOMENAL down at the low end. Very simple, very visible. At the high end, it has enough information for quick holds at ranges where that would be useful. I won’t be holding at 1k with it.H6Xi from a viewer came in today. Initial impressions are very high. The STR-MIL reticle is very nice. A little hard to see between 2-3x. But around 8-12x its Awesome. Build quality seems high. Accessories are good. Some tweaks here and there that they made are nice. Im excited to pit it up against the Mk4HD 2.5-10. But right now I can tell you that they are two totally different scopes.
I just got the MOA version in for a hunting rifle. The reticle is PHENOMENAL down at the low end. Very simple, very visible. At the high end, it has enough information for quick holds at ranges where that would be useful. I won’t be holding at 1k with it.
That said, I would rather have this reticle with mrad turrets and mrad stadia instead of MOA turrets and BDC. I bet the mrad version would be better if they followed the MOA version’s reticle of simplicity without sacrificing too much information. I bet the MRAD reticle would still be very useful at 12x even with half the number of windage and elevation stadia.
The illumination is not turned on, see post # 322The first pic of each is at 2x and 2.5x right?
Leupy looks decent. Steiner looks lame at 2x.
Not trying to be a dick, honest question: what is the appeal of a scope in this mag range with a reticle too thin to take a shot at 2x?
You could just get a 3-12 or 4-12 scope and have something much lighter or cheaper, and equally functional.
If its for a big FOV so you can find the target at 2x, and then dial up to take the shot.... With a higher mag scope you can just acquire the target with both eyes open.
If the differing images in your eyes bothers you, then close your off eye to make final corrections before pulling the trigger. This is dramatically faster than taking a hand off to work the mag ring.
I think the extended posts in the Steiner at 2x is a good call. I would imagine it helps bracket quick shots. There looks to be a lot more CA and shallow depth of field on the Steiner. Would you say that’s accurate?I finally got the chance to take the H6Xi and MkéHD out to extended range today.thensolar panels are around 500, 750, 1k yards. The power towers in the distance are right around 2k yards. Mid 60*f, intermittent clouds and windy. I got everything as good as could be.
I have the mk4 2-10 and the h6xi 2-12. I’ll take the Steiner in literally every category there is.The first pic of each is at 2x and 2.5x right?
Leupy looks decent. Steiner looks lame at 2x.
Not trying to be a dick, honest question: what is the appeal of a scope in this mag range with a reticle too thin to take a shot at 2x?
You could just get a 3-12 or 4-12 scope and have something much lighter or cheaper, and equally functional.
If its for a big FOV so you can find the target at 2x, and then dial up to take the shot.... With a higher mag scope you can just acquire the target with both eyes open.
If the differing images in your eyes bothers you, then close your off eye to make final corrections before pulling the trigger. This is dramatically faster than taking a hand off to work the mag ring.
That's what I'm using.If you’re in FL the 100mph reticles will come in handy this week for wind holds.
Stay safeThat's what I'm using.
Planning on winning the local Tampa Bay comp cause I'm the only one with 90mph DOPE.
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I mean it’s a great reticle for shooting birds off of power linesSo bottom end is almost unusable if the battery dies, electronics fail, or your not looking at a bright cloudy sky.
Got it. I'll pass. I really hope someone can figure out how to improve on the nightforce nxs 2.5-10x42. It's over 10 years old at this point.
I would like some details on the Zero Stop. Can any one confirm that on the H6 you can dial below your actual ZERO and if so how much? On the T6 series it's a hard no on dialing below.
And I'm more interested in the non illuminated Mk4.After seeing the excellent pictures from @C_Does, I'm much happier with my newly acquired non-illuminated TMR Mk5 2-10x. More visible at 2x and still very useful at 10x.
I got the H6XI 2-12 MOA (mil version wasn’t abailable) and NXS 2.5-10x42 mil-R at the same time to pick one.So bottom end is almost unusable if the battery dies, electronics fail, or your not looking at a bright cloudy sky.
Got it. I'll pass. I really hope someone can figure out how to improve on the nightforce nxs 2.5-10x42. It's over 10 years old at this point.
The MOA version is a much better hunting reticle. I think they tried to both cater to tactical-folk and also save money on the mil version by re-using a reticle with a giant tree. I hope they redo the mil reticle to offer a much smaller tree so the thicker crosshairs can extend and taper closer to the center.Looks like another total reticle failure for a “hunting” optic. That is unless the reticle illumination is daylight bright.
The MOA reticle looks really nice and simple. If they used that same design but did a mil scale out to 5 mils of elevation and 2-3 of windage it would be great.I got the H6XI 2-12 MOA (mil version wasn’t abailable) and NXS 2.5-10x42 mil-R at the same time to pick one.
The H6XI is better. Better field of view and cleaner reticle at the low end. The long stadia on the NXS proved to be just a little too distracting at low mag for quick shots. It seems the MOA reticle is much better than the Steiner mil reticle at low mag.
That said, it would be great if NF released a 2.5-10 in FFP and using the FC-DMx reticle. Of course, updated internals to try and get greater FOV would be nice too.
The MOA version is a much better hunting reticle. I think they tried to both cater to tactical-folk and also save money on the mil version by re-using a reticle with a giant tree. I hope they redo the mil reticle to offer a much smaller tree so the thicker crosshairs can extend and taper closer to the center.
I mean it’s a great reticle for shooting birds off of power lines![]()
Looks like another total reticle failure for a “hunting” optic. That is unless the reticle illumination is daylight bright.
So bottom end is almost unusable if the battery dies, electronics fail, or your not looking at a bright cloudy sky.
Got it. I'll pass. I really hope someone can figure out how to improve on the nightforce nxs 2.5-10x42. It's over 10 years old at this point.
That and who needs 10mils of wind hold? The mil-r has 5mil and even that's on the generous side.
The illuminated tmr is pretty useful, but I agree trying to satisfy too many people means it sucks ass for everyone.
I tend to agree, especially when you have the option of dialing for wind.
There's more than enough time to dial for wind on the longer ranges for most any application.
The horizontal stadia are not there entirely for wind. The TMR is a tactical reticle, therefore it has means of communicating target location and engaging moving targets - both essentials for an SPR'ish optic. I'll take them for hunting/varminting too. Spotters/binos with full field milling reticles are powerful tools for talking somebody onto critters hiding on brushy hillsides.That and who needs 10mils of wind hold? The mil-r has 5mil and even that's on the generous side.
The illuminated tmr is pretty useful, but I agree trying to satisfy too many people means it sucks ass for everyone.
Overall I like the Mil-R reticle, but playing around with it at low mag trying for quick target acquisition/sight picture, I found it a little distracting with the long stadia lines at 1 mrad on both axes. Anytime I gave myself a moment, there were zero issues. It just took slightly longer for a confident sight picture on a target than the HX6i MOA reticle.I had a Mil-R reticle once and thought it was a great option for hunting. Also thought the P4 was a good one. Definitely never needed 10 mils of wind holds.