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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope Recomendations light weight, high magnification, and under 2300!
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<blockquote data-quote="Clickr" data-source="post: 1366724" data-attributes="member: 71429"><p>I pondered the same for a light weight 6.5 SAUM and decided on the 2.5-25 x 52 March. I see you mentioned not being able to see the dot under 12X. Sounds like you were viewing the FFP version which is 3-24X. The 2.5-25X is SFP, no problem with viewing reticle in low or high power during hunting conditions. I have the MTR-3 Reticle. Simple cross hair style with hash marks. I don't find the eye box to objectionable, although I admit its not as robust as some other scopes. No issue from my perspective. Parallex adjustment is very sensitive. Takes some getting used too. Careful adjustment produces a fantastically clear image.</p><p></p><p>Took this rig west to chase speed goats in WY. Very happy with overall performance of the March and really appreciated the light weight as we covered a lot of ground. Slayed all kinds of rocks and great distances and even popped an antelope. Never noticed the eyebox being small. Non-issue.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clickr, post: 1366724, member: 71429"] I pondered the same for a light weight 6.5 SAUM and decided on the 2.5-25 x 52 March. I see you mentioned not being able to see the dot under 12X. Sounds like you were viewing the FFP version which is 3-24X. The 2.5-25X is SFP, no problem with viewing reticle in low or high power during hunting conditions. I have the MTR-3 Reticle. Simple cross hair style with hash marks. I don't find the eye box to objectionable, although I admit its not as robust as some other scopes. No issue from my perspective. Parallex adjustment is very sensitive. Takes some getting used too. Careful adjustment produces a fantastically clear image. Took this rig west to chase speed goats in WY. Very happy with overall performance of the March and really appreciated the light weight as we covered a lot of ground. Slayed all kinds of rocks and great distances and even popped an antelope. Never noticed the eyebox being small. Non-issue. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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