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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
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March Scopes is exhibiting new riflescopes for 2025 at the upcoming Shot Show in Las Vegas, USA!
Posted 11/29/2024
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Congratulations Howard Kalisch for winning 1st place at the Sussex interclub series (UK)!
Posted 11/27/2024
March Scopes is exhibiting new riflescopes for 2025 at the upcoming Shot Show in Las Vegas, USA!
Posted 11/29/2024
The March-FX 5-42x56mm FFP scope stands out with its widest eyepiece among all March Scopes, boasting a remarkable 26° field of view. This offers shooters a significant advantage, providing a 30% larger viewing area compared to standard models and the overall area becomes about 169% wider field of view.
The MIL model D42HV56WFML-G2 caters to PRS/NRL shooters featuring writable turrets (easy to write on and erase with a whiteboard marker) for convenient adjustments and user-friendly zero set functionality. Based on feedback from PRS shooters, we removed locking feature for elevation and windage turrets, while still retaining the lockable side focus turret.
Specifically engineered for PRS/NRL shooters, the new FML-WBR reticle housed in the March-FX D42HV56WFML-G2 model ensures an impeccable wide field of view, surpassing our standard 20-degree offerings. FML-WBR reticle incorporates a .2 MIL standard and an open dot design, elevating competition performance. Notably, the reticle’s design prioritizes usability across various magnifications by excluding vertical stadia and tree elements, ensuring an unobstructed view of targets. Engineered to complement the unprecedented FOV, magnification range, and image clarity of the 5-42x56Genll scope, it anticipates shooters’ requirements for enhanced resolution and swift target acquisition. From January 2025, we will start taking orders for this latest riflescope.
Characteristics
– After mounting the spotting scope on the tripod, you can look for targets.
– Magnification from 8-80x(SFP) / 6-60x (FFP), a high magnification ratio which can not found in conventional spotting scopes
– Available in three types: without reticle, with non-illuminated reticle and with illuminated reticle. You can choose from our current lineup of reticles for the 8-80×56 Majesta scope if you choose the SFP tracking scope or from our current lineup of reticles for the 6-60×56 Genesis and 5-42×56 Genll scopes for the FFP tracking scope.
Specs
– High Master lens system (Super ED lenses)
The Super ED lens element is an improved ED lens element with optical characteristics even closer to pure fluorite crystal lens elements. Pure fluorite crystals have virtually no dispersion that results in chromatic aberration in the image. By using Super ED lens elements, we can suppress chromatic aberration even more than with ED lenses and thus produce a sharper image with greater contrast, while still having a strong scope.
– Temperature Anti-Drift Lens System
A more stable lens system that naturally adapts to changes in temperature to maintain focus and clarity over a wide range of conditions.
– Apparent Field of View
25 degrees for 8-80×56 Majesta SFP tracking scope
25.8 degrees for 6-60×56 FFP tracking scope
We look forward to seeing you at the Shot Show next January in the USA! March Scopes UK/Europe will be exhibiting at IWA next March in Germany and you will be able to see new March products there as well.