Rix Leap L6R Thermal Scope | Unboxing, Zeroing & Field Review (Rix Tester Program)

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Precision. Performance.
In this video, I unbox, set up, zero, and field test the Rix Leap L6R Thermal Scope as part of the official Rix Optics Tester Program.

From the first impression to field results, I push this scope through real predator hunting conditions. The Leap L6R brings serious features — a built-in laser rangefinder, ballistic calculator, 50mm lens, and a crisp 1920x1080 display. Zeroing was quick and accurate using the freeze one-shot zero, and the image quality held strong during multiple night stands.

After an initial successful coyote hunt, I break down what stands out, what could improve, and how it compares to my Pulsar Thermion DXP55 and Rix Titan T6.

🎯 Highlights in this video:
• Rix Leap L6R unboxing & accessories
• Zeroing with .22-250 at 100 yards
• Built-in rangefinder & ballistic system
• Real coyote hunting thermal footage
• Honest initial review

Huge thanks to Rix Optics for the opportunity to test and review this scope.
This one’s built to hunt.

— Kyle | CNP-Outdoors

Gear Used:
• Rix Leap L6R Thermal Scope
Purchase here: https://365thermal.shop/collections/thermal-optics
• Bear Creek Arsenal AR-10 in .22-250
• Two Vets Recon LS I Tripod and 44 mm Ball head
https://365thermal.shop/products/two-vets-recon-ls-i-tripod
https://365thermal.shop/products/two-vets-44mm-ballhead-dual-tension-arca

👉 Drop a comment below if you’ve used the Rix Leap or another Rix optic — I’d love to hear your experience.
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