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<blockquote data-quote="scotsgun" data-source="post: 573856" data-attributes="member: 13278"><p>Yawn,</p><p> </p><p>Not much to disagree on concerning the quality of March optics. But consider the original criteria, - range usage out to 1000yds and hunting to 600yds. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Whilst 1000yds range shooting is hardly taxing for any and all the scopes you and i have mentioned, the March scope will not compete so favourably in low light, dawn and dusk conditions when hunting. </p><p> </p><p>In truth we really are talking about an extra 5-15mins, before or after the sun has set in which we can see to shoot. However that may be the few extra minutes in which that Stag / Buck of a lifetime emerges from the treeline.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You have noted your eyesight limitations which is to be commended - so many folks out there are oblivious and purchase the biggest magnification scope and binoculars available to them. However, if considering purely upon specification and the original selection criteria then i consider the current March scopes the inferior.</p><p> </p><p>That doesn't mean i'm in any hurry to remove mine from my 300RUM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotsgun, post: 573856, member: 13278"] Yawn, Not much to disagree on concerning the quality of March optics. But consider the original criteria, - range usage out to 1000yds and hunting to 600yds. Whilst 1000yds range shooting is hardly taxing for any and all the scopes you and i have mentioned, the March scope will not compete so favourably in low light, dawn and dusk conditions when hunting. In truth we really are talking about an extra 5-15mins, before or after the sun has set in which we can see to shoot. However that may be the few extra minutes in which that Stag / Buck of a lifetime emerges from the treeline. You have noted your eyesight limitations which is to be commended - so many folks out there are oblivious and purchase the biggest magnification scope and binoculars available to them. However, if considering purely upon specification and the original selection criteria then i consider the current March scopes the inferior. That doesn't mean i'm in any hurry to remove mine from my 300RUM! [/QUOTE]
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