Re: March Scopes
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SpotcheckBilly</div><div class="ubbcode-body">March (Deon) would be well served if it dealt directly with the Tactical shooting community when doing the research necessary to introduce a new product intended for the Tactical shooter. Target competitors obviously are a bit out of touch with the Tactical shooters needs.
Some misguided choices on March's first entries in the Tactical arena include:
1/8 clicks instead of the much more practical 1/4 version. We need the ability to dial up and down QUICKLY, with the fewer elevation turns the better.
SFP as opposed to the much easier to use FFP reticle placement. Again, speed is a very important factor and the ability to range a target at any magnification is a big advantage.
I would require:
The availability of mil/mil adjustments along with MOA/MOA gives the Tactical shooter the ability to choose which system suits him best. A reticle configured in mils combined with a MOA adjustment turret is just plain old fashioned. They should have known better!
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The Deon Spec Sheet says 1/4 MOA for turret adjustments on the 2.5-25 model....the 5-32 & 10-60 models are 1/8 MOA. I agree that 1/8MOA is out of place for a tactical rifle. I suspect they are just porting over their BR models and haven't had time to fix this. But the 2.5-25 is brand new and does have 1/4 MOA adjustments.
They chose MOA turrets and a nice MOA reticle. While I prefer mil/mil turret/reticle, this is an acceptable start.. That said, I'm waiting for the mil/mil model to come out later in the year.
Personally, I like SFP reticle...doesn't cover the target at high magnification. My laser rangefinder works great thank you.
The 5 year warranty is a major issue for me, given the price point on these. How does Nikon get around Japanese law??? Whatever they are doing, Deon needs to do...if they want to sell a lot of these scopes. How many people are going to spend 3K for a scope when the warranty is much shorter than its competitors? This is a major issue I think.
My gunsmith is also a top benchrest shooter and uses March scopes...along with quite a few others apparently. Surprisingly, he said the glass was very good but not noticeably better than competing scopes. He said he is tired of scopes that don't track reliably and lose their zero.......ummm Leupold. I asked him "why not Nightforce?," if that was his issue. His response, "they are too heavy."
Regards,
Scott