Sporting Rifle

The joy of 6

Leica’s name is synonymous with fine European optics, so testing one of their riflescopes to pair with my long-serving HD-B binoculars was a good chance to remind myself of the brand’s ethos. The Fortis 6 is Leica’s latest 6x zoom scope range, available in 1-6x24 and 2-12x50 specification to cover the likely hunting needs you will pursue. The 2.5-15x56i model I had on test is perhaps the most likely to appeal in the UK, with the larger 56mm objective body allowing the greatest amount of light to be diverted through the 30mm tube offering a 91

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