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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 2480578" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I own both the March 2.5x25x52 SFP, and a few ATACR's, SFP and FFP. Both are excellent scopes. If compact size and light weight is a priority, the March(25oz) is an excellent choice. I have been using mine for about four years with solid performance…. and it has seen some rugged use. Glass and turret quality of the March are, IMO, comparable to the ATACR. </p><p> I recently acquired a ZCO 420, 4x20x50. Somewhat of a hybrid in size and weight between the two former scopes, the optical quality is noticeably better then my ATACR's and March. The ZCO has superb controls, with a well thought out design. Being a hybrid in physical size and weight between the ATACR and March, I expect the ZCO 420 to become my go-to optic hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 2480578, member: 10291"] I own both the March 2.5x25x52 SFP, and a few ATACR’s, SFP and FFP. Both are excellent scopes. If compact size and light weight is a priority, the March(25oz) is an excellent choice. I have been using mine for about four years with solid performance…. and it has seen some rugged use. Glass and turret quality of the March are, IMO, comparable to the ATACR. I recently acquired a ZCO 420, 4x20x50. Somewhat of a hybrid in size and weight between the two former scopes, the optical quality is noticeably better then my ATACR’s and March. The ZCO has superb controls, with a well thought out design. Being a hybrid in physical size and weight between the ATACR and March, I expect the ZCO 420 to become my go-to optic hunting. [/QUOTE]
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