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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New March 2.5-25x52
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<blockquote data-quote="scf" data-source="post: 1196196" data-attributes="member: 62116"><p>It tracks flawlessly and to me this is the most important feature of a long range scope if you dial for drop. I tested it on a surveyor's rod with the rifle securely strapped to a concrete bench. Ran it to 5 moa, back to 0, repeating all to the way up to 50 moa in 5 moa increments. Average error was 0.1 percent and in reality there may not have been any error due to the difficulty reading 0.01 ft lines on the rod. I have shot it out to 1143 yards on my 338 Lapua and always spot on once I got my drop established. Apparently there were some issues with early first focal plane models in mils. March used a different mil value but that has since been changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scf, post: 1196196, member: 62116"] It tracks flawlessly and to me this is the most important feature of a long range scope if you dial for drop. I tested it on a surveyor's rod with the rifle securely strapped to a concrete bench. Ran it to 5 moa, back to 0, repeating all to the way up to 50 moa in 5 moa increments. Average error was 0.1 percent and in reality there may not have been any error due to the difficulty reading 0.01 ft lines on the rod. I have shot it out to 1143 yards on my 338 Lapua and always spot on once I got my drop established. Apparently there were some issues with early first focal plane models in mils. March used a different mil value but that has since been changed. [/QUOTE]
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