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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnieB" data-source="post: 1515088" data-attributes="member: 41502"><p>I've got them both, and like them both. Most of my hunting rifles wear the March, or an NXS. I save the ATACR's for the LR rock shooting. March advantages: size, weight, magnification, simple zero stop. March disadvantages: turrets need to be locked down tight with the set screws. ATACR advantages: giving the glass advantage to the ATACR, probably durability with the 34mm tube. ATACR disadvantage: size and weight, not an issue on a LR rifle, is on a hunting rifle. I consider the reticles about even given the choices. I have no problems with eyebox on either scope. </p><p></p><p>I will give the durability to the NF, I've never broken one and I've broken 2 March scopes. Both were replaced. One was a manufacturing defect, the second one was all my fault. I don't really think you can go wrong with either one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnieB, post: 1515088, member: 41502"] I've got them both, and like them both. Most of my hunting rifles wear the March, or an NXS. I save the ATACR's for the LR rock shooting. March advantages: size, weight, magnification, simple zero stop. March disadvantages: turrets need to be locked down tight with the set screws. ATACR advantages: giving the glass advantage to the ATACR, probably durability with the 34mm tube. ATACR disadvantage: size and weight, not an issue on a LR rifle, is on a hunting rifle. I consider the reticles about even given the choices. I have no problems with eyebox on either scope. I will give the durability to the NF, I've never broken one and I've broken 2 March scopes. Both were replaced. One was a manufacturing defect, the second one was all my fault. I don't really think you can go wrong with either one. [/QUOTE]
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