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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
March 2.5 - 25
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<blockquote data-quote="elmerdeer" data-source="post: 341642" data-attributes="member: 7381"><p><strong>Re: March 2.5 - 25 (Review added)</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>So here is a quick review against 2 of my scopes 1)Meopta meostar 4x16 z-plex, 2)Zeis 4.5x14 Z-plex</p><p></p><p>So when looking through it as far as the glass goes compared to the both of them, it is way more clear and sharp as far as details go, meaning the trees, the bricks, and the snowflakes falling. It seems that the glass of the March can pick up more detail, and to my eyes it is definely brighther, tommorow I will be comparing it to my friends Swaro 2x12 so I will see what Its like.</p><p> Next the field of view is way better at the lowest setting 2.5 compared to the others at 4 and 4.5, and at highest power it is still very bright.</p><p> The turrets which are covered are very crisp when turning clicks and I lke the idea of protection on them with the covers (when turning is not needed), not that they will move position when bumped, my other 2 scopes are not as crisp in click turning. The amount of elevation per turn is 25 moa which is great for my gun (7mm Dakota) and are numbered great, 0-25 cant mess that up even if you tried. And in less than 1 turn I am capable of being at 1000 yards, nice!</p><p>The recticle is a duplex, it is thicker than my Meopta and thinner than my Zeiss. </p><p> Oh and the best part it is its so much smaller than my 2 other scopes that I am thinking of getting one for all my rifles.</p><p> So there you have the first part of my out of the window review, not scientiific but so far I like what this scope has to offer alot, and for the price its actually not bad for the quality and versatillity it offers.</p><p>Elmer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elmerdeer, post: 341642, member: 7381"] [b]Re: March 2.5 - 25 (Review added)[/b] So here is a quick review against 2 of my scopes 1)Meopta meostar 4x16 z-plex, 2)Zeis 4.5x14 Z-plex So when looking through it as far as the glass goes compared to the both of them, it is way more clear and sharp as far as details go, meaning the trees, the bricks, and the snowflakes falling. It seems that the glass of the March can pick up more detail, and to my eyes it is definely brighther, tommorow I will be comparing it to my friends Swaro 2x12 so I will see what Its like. Next the field of view is way better at the lowest setting 2.5 compared to the others at 4 and 4.5, and at highest power it is still very bright. The turrets which are covered are very crisp when turning clicks and I lke the idea of protection on them with the covers (when turning is not needed), not that they will move position when bumped, my other 2 scopes are not as crisp in click turning. The amount of elevation per turn is 25 moa which is great for my gun (7mm Dakota) and are numbered great, 0-25 cant mess that up even if you tried. And in less than 1 turn I am capable of being at 1000 yards, nice! The recticle is a duplex, it is thicker than my Meopta and thinner than my Zeiss. Oh and the best part it is its so much smaller than my 2 other scopes that I am thinking of getting one for all my rifles. So there you have the first part of my out of the window review, not scientiific but so far I like what this scope has to offer alot, and for the price its actually not bad for the quality and versatillity it offers. Elmer [/QUOTE]
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