Optics March Fixed Power "High Master" 40-60x52BR 1/16 dot reticle

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  • Aug 23, 2012
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    "March Fixed Power "High Master" 40x-60x52mm EP zoom
    The March EP zoom 40x-60x52mm is based on the well regarded and match winning 36x-55(fixed power)x52mm EPZ scope. It has increased magnification and the same Super ED lens and high refractive glass as the 48x52mm fixed scope, with the added advantage of external zoom adjustment to absolutely guarantee zero POA shift, essential for benchrest and competition shooting. The High Master Lens System has 2 Super ED lens elements within its lens system. By using Super ED lens elements, we can suppress chromatic aberration even more than with ED lenses and thus produce a sharper image with greater contrast, while still having a strong scope.

    This 40-60x52 EP Zoom scope has a 1.5 magnification ratio zoom ocular lens. Basically a 55x fixed focus scope is magnified with an eyepiece in the range of 40- 60x. You are looking at the same image as through a fixed scope. Essentially this is a fixed scope and we guarantee zero POA shift. Please note that the ocular lens extends when changing the magnification. The weight is 680g(23.9oz)."
     

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    Uh...O.K. - I thought that any adjustable magnification ...meant the scope is not a "fixed power"...? Genuinely just trying to clear up my understanding of the terms and definitions .😊
    I edited the original post with an explanation from March on how a FIXED power scope has an adjustable magnification,
     
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