I've been playing with the new March 5-42x56 PRS scope for the last few days in the March booth at SHOT. There was a lot of interest in that riflescope and for good reasons.
The scope is a nice size at just a smidge over 14 inches compared to another brand's 5-45x56 at a touch over 17 inches. It's also a third of a pound lighter at 33.5 oz.
The March has the High Master lenses (super ED glass) and focuses down to 10 yards, not 30 meters like others. It has 140 MOA of elevation and 50 MOA of windage and is in FFP. It also has something that I really like; a wide angle eyepiece with a 26 degree view as opposed to the usual 20 degrees. This makes it easier to get behind in a hurry due to the larger eyebox. The eyepiece also has a nice diopter adjustment; very positive,very easy to use and lock down or unlock.
The knobs have 50MOA per revolution, which is nice, and it has the easiest zero stop imaginable.
Edited to fix the typos made typing on a mobile device.
The scope is a nice size at just a smidge over 14 inches compared to another brand's 5-45x56 at a touch over 17 inches. It's also a third of a pound lighter at 33.5 oz.
The March has the High Master lenses (super ED glass) and focuses down to 10 yards, not 30 meters like others. It has 140 MOA of elevation and 50 MOA of windage and is in FFP. It also has something that I really like; a wide angle eyepiece with a 26 degree view as opposed to the usual 20 degrees. This makes it easier to get behind in a hurry due to the larger eyebox. The eyepiece also has a nice diopter adjustment; very positive,very easy to use and lock down or unlock.
The knobs have 50MOA per revolution, which is nice, and it has the easiest zero stop imaginable.
Edited to fix the typos made typing on a mobile device.
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