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<blockquote data-quote="ltrshooter" data-source="post: 472898" data-attributes="member: 31007"><p>Thank you so much for the advice. Your choices are ones I have looked at and good ones. It seems every choice is a compromise somewhere. I have never had a "high end scope." The best glass I have is Meopta. I would be willing to belly up to the table for a Nightforce or Vortex Razor but for their weight. I have almost pulled the trigger on a March but I think I would need a lighted reticle for low light hunting and it is a little too expensive. The March is lighter, smaller, has a huge magnification range 2.5-25 and bullet proof erector with a large range but I wonder if I could see a standard plex in low light? The March is SFP compared to FFP in the Nightforce and Razor and I lean toward SFP because I have a laser rangefinder and I don't like the expanding reticle size as you increase mgnification in the FFP. I wish someone owning a March could tell me that its reticle is visible in low light or I might lean toward the Razor over the Nightforce. Not many people seem to have March scopes. All the other Euro scopes are more expensive than I think I can afford and tend toward mils instead of MOA which I am more comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ltrshooter, post: 472898, member: 31007"] Thank you so much for the advice. Your choices are ones I have looked at and good ones. It seems every choice is a compromise somewhere. I have never had a "high end scope." The best glass I have is Meopta. I would be willing to belly up to the table for a Nightforce or Vortex Razor but for their weight. I have almost pulled the trigger on a March but I think I would need a lighted reticle for low light hunting and it is a little too expensive. The March is lighter, smaller, has a huge magnification range 2.5-25 and bullet proof erector with a large range but I wonder if I could see a standard plex in low light? The March is SFP compared to FFP in the Nightforce and Razor and I lean toward SFP because I have a laser rangefinder and I don't like the expanding reticle size as you increase mgnification in the FFP. I wish someone owning a March could tell me that its reticle is visible in low light or I might lean toward the Razor over the Nightforce. Not many people seem to have March scopes. All the other Euro scopes are more expensive than I think I can afford and tend toward mils instead of MOA which I am more comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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