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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
Recommended mounting position and torque value for March Scopes
Posted 05/13/2021
It’s a perfect season for shooting. Let’s check the mounting position and the torque value once again and get ready for action!
Mounting Position
If the rings are close to the curve of the scope, it will restrict the inner parts from moving. Rings should be placed in the red zone.
March Rings
For scope rings (Yellow)
15(inch pound)/1.7(newton meter) ~ 18(inch pound)/2.03(newton meter)
We especially recommend 17(inch pound)/1.92(newton meter)
For base attachment (Green)
We recommend up to 30.9(inch pound)/3.5(newton meter).
* Recommended torque value is the same for all March Scopes.
March Unimount
For scope rings at the front of the Unimount (Blue)
15(inch pound)/1.7(newton meter) ~ 18(inch pound)/2.03(newton meter)
We especially recommend 15(inch pound)/1.7(newton meter)
For scope rings at the rear of the Unimount (Yellow)
15(inch pound)/1.7(newton meter) ~ 18(inch pound)/2.03(newton meter)
We especially recommend 17(inch pound)/1.92(newton meter)
For base attachment (Green)
We recommend up to 30.9(inch pound)/3.5(newton meter).
We hope you continue to enjoy shooting with March Scopes!
Posted by : Mari Morita