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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
March Compact 2.5-25 VS March F 3-24
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 2374065" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have owned March 2.5x25x52 SFP for a few years and have been very pleased with the performance and reliability. Perhaps the most attractive aspect is that it's one of the few scopes I own that handles low sun glare very well. I frequently encounter this situation when hunting whitetails. Glass and tracking is comparable to my NF scopes. I have actually grown accustomed to fast ratio parallax knob and find it preferable to the slower ratio designs on my other scopes. When focused, it's parallax free, and very fast to operate with some practice. March does make an adapter(larger) ring that fits over the current knob if one prefers a slower ratio. Overall, I think</p><p>it's a lot of scope in a compact, light-weight package that is at home, whether in tight cover, or open country, long range work. </p><p>It gets the job done </p><p>[ATTACH=full]322054[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 2374065, member: 10291"] I have owned March 2.5x25x52 SFP for a few years and have been very pleased with the performance and reliability. Perhaps the most attractive aspect is that it’s one of the few scopes I own that handles low sun glare very well. I frequently encounter this situation when hunting whitetails. Glass and tracking is comparable to my NF scopes. I have actually grown accustomed to fast ratio parallax knob and find it preferable to the slower ratio designs on my other scopes. When focused, it’s parallax free, and very fast to operate with some practice. March does make an adapter(larger) ring that fits over the current knob if one prefers a slower ratio. Overall, I think it’s a lot of scope in a compact, light-weight package that is at home, whether in tight cover, or open country, long range work. It gets the job done [ATTACH=full]322054[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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