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<blockquote data-quote="signature542" data-source="post: 506328" data-attributes="member: 14798"><p>Hi</p><p> </p><p>March scopes are making in roads down under here in Australia. I have one on my wish list for a 7mm Dakota ABS barrel light weight build. . The new 3 to 24 42 FFP hunting is awesome as one of my buddies (Ridge Rider) has just taken delivery. He will be selling his 3 N/F scopes an replacing them with March optics.</p><p> </p><p>Several top class F class open shooters are making the switch as well. The scopes are really bright and the new ED class is another notch above N/F IMO.. Aussie F open champ uses a March( he is a friend of mine and he swears by them). They are reportedly really bright and he has to use the supplied reducer ! Fancy a scope being to bright! </p><p> </p><p>Ridge Rider has also taken delivery of a new 3 to 24 FFP March and just loves it! </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Customer service is terrific .. Nothing is perfect and a reported issue was rectified in weeks not months . Yep they want your business.... </p><p> </p><p>They only cost several hundred more here than a n/ f but the illumination adds a few dollars.. I havent used the illumination on my N/F's so I dont think I will be ordering a March with it..</p><p> </p><p>They are the new kid on the block so to speak..but I think they are here to stay. No wonder N/F are scambling to get a new model out..Oh yeah ...miles lighter and the new FFP hunting version makes a wicked Light weight LR out fit even better! </p><p> </p><p>The hunting ones dont sufer from critical eye relief , early target version is eye releif critical(small window) </p><p> </p><p>Yep I'll be buying one after these reports.. N/F may have some catching up to do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="signature542, post: 506328, member: 14798"] Hi March scopes are making in roads down under here in Australia. I have one on my wish list for a 7mm Dakota ABS barrel light weight build. . The new 3 to 24 42 FFP hunting is awesome as one of my buddies (Ridge Rider) has just taken delivery. He will be selling his 3 N/F scopes an replacing them with March optics. Several top class F class open shooters are making the switch as well. The scopes are really bright and the new ED class is another notch above N/F IMO.. Aussie F open champ uses a March( he is a friend of mine and he swears by them). They are reportedly really bright and he has to use the supplied reducer ! Fancy a scope being to bright! Ridge Rider has also taken delivery of a new 3 to 24 FFP March and just loves it! Customer service is terrific .. Nothing is perfect and a reported issue was rectified in weeks not months . Yep they want your business.... They only cost several hundred more here than a n/ f but the illumination adds a few dollars.. I havent used the illumination on my N/F's so I dont think I will be ordering a March with it.. They are the new kid on the block so to speak..but I think they are here to stay. No wonder N/F are scambling to get a new model out..Oh yeah ...miles lighter and the new FFP hunting version makes a wicked Light weight LR out fit even better! The hunting ones dont sufer from critical eye relief , early target version is eye releif critical(small window) Yep I'll be buying one after these reports.. N/F may have some catching up to do! [/QUOTE]
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