Some people just want to be validated and will argue until they get it, like the butthurt crowd from down under. We actually get off our bellies and find their preferred March lacking, as most do, so they get upset we won’t follow suit. Funny I went to see it light the King of 2 Miles on fire and only saw one, maybe two. In fact I saw more IOR than March, how do you square that circle. Totally mock worthy with their tiny eye box.
The military adopted the 6.5CM and they tested it extensively, the tactical competition world voted obviously. As did the consumer market from rifle to ammo, it wins. Add in the fact the x47 had a significant head start, and boom.
If you want the 6.5x47 to be competive in this discussion, make it a 6x47 and then you have something to talk about.
PS I have the x47 and my team in AK shoots it too, the OD AX is a x47. I still think the CM wins.
Creed (6.5x49) and 6.5x47L are so close as to basically be a wash if one handloads - CM makes more sense for a new shooter getting into the sport now but whatever "wins" can be argued in either direction are not of practical relevance - this is obvious. As to the March - both the 3-24 and 5-40 are outstanding and by no means limited to prone shooting. I have a slight preference for my Schmidt & NF scopes but I can't pretend the March doesn't perform to the same/similar levels in terms of the stuff that matters. If a shooter is missing with the March it's not the scope that needs work.