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<blockquote data-quote="ktgoodman" data-source="post: 1544275" data-attributes="member: 89077"><p>I would look at the March. I love my 2.5 X 25 in 42 mm, MOA. It is light compared to Nightforce, a bit shorter and is always on target. I don't think the glass is as clear as my Swaro, but I know when I dial that thing, the bullet will show up on target if I've done my part. Going on 5 years now since I mounted it on my 7mm WSM Kelbly Custom and it has always returned to a perfect zero at 200. </p><p></p><p>If you go with 2k$ you will find some really nice hunting scopes out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktgoodman, post: 1544275, member: 89077"] I would look at the March. I love my 2.5 X 25 in 42 mm, MOA. It is light compared to Nightforce, a bit shorter and is always on target. I don't think the glass is as clear as my Swaro, but I know when I dial that thing, the bullet will show up on target if I've done my part. Going on 5 years now since I mounted it on my 7mm WSM Kelbly Custom and it has always returned to a perfect zero at 200. If you go with 2k$ you will find some really nice hunting scopes out there. [/QUOTE]
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