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New Concept models for 2025: March 8-80×56 Majesta SFP / 6-60×56 FFP Tracking riflescopes
Posted 12/19/2024
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Pro commentator Gary Costello from March Scopes interviews the winning team of Extreme Shot Italia IV 2024
Posted 12/16/2024
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Congratulations to Timothy Vaught, Alan Kulcak and Gerry Weins for winning top F-Class spots in the 2024 Arizona State Long Range National Championship!
Posted 12/04/2024
Exciting announcement of the new 1-10×24 Dual Tree reticle
Posted 09/17/2021
This fall we are launching new models and reticles. We will start taking orders from October 1st through our official dealers and the earliest shipment will be from around the end of November. (https://marchscopes.com/america/).
1) 5-42×56 FFP Wide Angle in MOA
2) 1.5-15×42 SFP in MIL with tactical turrets
3) New Hunting reticle FML-TR1H for 3-24×42, 3-24×52
4) Dual tree reticle DR-TR1 for 1-10×24 FFP
Today we especially want to comment on the Dual tree reticle for 1-10×24 FFP Shorty scope. Soon after we launched the 1-10x24FFP we started receiving many requests for a Dual tree reticle. We talked to many customers and dealers all over the world and decided with this design. We are very excited to be able to share the great news with you.
Dual focal plane reticle has advantages of both SFP and FFP reticles. It has the convenience of the FFP reticle scale which magnifies and reduces according to the magnification and the usability of the SFP reticle with the constant thickness (to the eye not the scale value) of the line as the magnification changes. The daylight bright fiber dot illumination to the Second Focal plane reticle ensures that the illuminated dot is usable across the entire magnification range. It can be used as a dot sight at low magnifications to a precise illuminated dot for long range precision shooting at higher magnifications with the use of the scale.
Blue numbers in the subtension below are at SFP and black numbers in the subtension below are at FFP.
Custom Shorty Unimount will compliment the setting not to mention to achieve the highest level of accuracy.
Picture taken by : Panhandle Sport Optics