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If I had way too much extra cash laying around, I'd buy one of these: Leupold 1.1-8x24 Mark 8 CQBSS 34mm Riflescope
If we are talking realistic value, the SWFA SS 1-6x is an amazing optic for its price. The gem of the 3 gun world right now seems to be the Swaro Z6i 1-6x. It is a beautiful image at 1x, truly stereoscopic and optically perfect, IMO. Several nice optics at each price point. March and IOR both have 1-10x available with mostly glowing reviews.
What application were you thinking of one for?
The BRT reticle is based in mil/half mil graduations3-gunning. I hear the MK8 like the MK6 has eye box problems with the illuminated reticle at x1. Apparently you have to position your eye just right behind the glass to see the reticle. I could be wrong but I don't think the IOR or March are Aimpoint daylight bright. I agree the Swarovski is probably the best, I'd get one if they had a TMR reticle. Failing this I think the S&B 1-8 would get my nod.
Has anyone got any news from SHOT on new products?
3-gunning. I hear the MK8 like the MK6 has eye box problems with the illuminated reticle at x1. Apparently you have to position your eye just right behind the glass to see the reticle. I could be wrong but I don't think the IOR or March are Aimpoint daylight bright. I agree the Swarovski is probably the best, I'd get one if they had a TMR reticle. Failing this I think the S&B 1-8 would get my nod.
Has anyone got any news from SHOT on new products?
The March 1-8x24 is daytime bright and is every bit as good if not much better than my CQBSS I owned a while back. The issue you have with any 1x-whatever optic is you will NEVER have a true 1x. You are moving the focal point 6-8" out in front of your face so you will notice that, at least I have in every single one of the 1x-whatever optics I have owned or demod. The march is small and still has the great turrets like their other optics have. I have it on top of a LWRC SPR and have no problems engaging targets from 10 yards to 500 yards+ .
To say that the illumination is not daytime bright is misleading. The illumination is not daytime visible at all. I am embarrassed to say that initially I thought it might be broken or the battery dead. I changed the battery to no avail. Since I was at Kelbly’s doing the testing at the time I walked in and asked how to turn the illumination on thinking maybe I’m just a fool or perhaps there is some special ritual or sacrifice that I need to perform. Jim Kelbly looked at me like I was an idiot when I ask. It’s the big button on the side of the parallax. All I could think was how embarrassing for the both of us
Are you talking about this March Sniper's Hide » BigJimFish Review of March-F 1-8x24mm Illuminated Rifle Scope or a different one?
Should be the same, pictured below. I will see if I can grab some pictures of the reticle tomorrow while at the range which should be a nice and sunny day but pictures never work well for me and optics but I will try. I glanced at the review a while back and don't recall if it mentioned the two illumination versions/modules that I was told they had. Yes on the 5-40x56 fx model it's not really daytime bright but the 1-8x24 that I have is. To me the leupold mark8 was less visible in daylight
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FFP isnt that important for a 1-6 scope. I mean who would use substentions on 1-5 powers or could actually read them well enough.
FFP isnt that important for a 1-6 scope. I mean who would use substentions on 1-5 powers or could actually read them well enough.
3-gunning. I hear the MK8 like the MK6 has eye box problems with the illuminated reticle at x1. Apparently you have to position your eye just right behind the glass to see the reticle. I could be wrong but I don't think the IOR or March are Aimpoint daylight bright. I agree the Swarovski is probably the best, I'd get one if they had a TMR reticle. Failing this I think the S&B 1-8 would get my nod.
Has anyone got any news from SHOT on new products?
Are you talking about this March Sniper's Hide » BigJimFish Review of March-F 1-8x24mm Illuminated Rifle Scope or a different one?
No, that's not the one. The one BigJimFish reviewed is March-F 1-8x24 FMC-1 and is truely rather poorely daytime illuminated. The one you should look at is March-F 1-8x24 FMC-2. This model is perfectly daytime illuminated. An utterly superb scope.
USO and S&B own this market...everything else is competing for 3rd. USO wins on price point and quality, S&B has the quality but at a much higher price point. If I had to pick I would go USO.
I have one as well and while it's not a finicky as some writers have made it out to be, it is touchy on the eye box and the illumination will disappear if you move outside of dead center by just a small amount. I think it comes down to too many folks expecting it to act like an Aimpoint, when it's in fact something completely different.I have the Mk 6 and at 1X I do not have the illumination problem you mentioned.