You sir have some excellent scopes and I thank you for this review..... This has been on my radar for a while now but I haven't seen any reviews...... 👍👍
Danke schön! A very good test, thank you very much for your effort! Of course, the optical quality in this extreme zoom range cannot be a miracle, especially at the 15 magnification level. Nevertheless, I am very enthusiastic about this glass!
Eould be interesting to see if the new generation of this scope improved on the reticle brightness......ffp to me doesn't matter so much. But it's nice to see more options....
I'm not against it, but am not sure how to quantify it. I did a side-by side with a NightForce 2.5-10x42 vs a March 1-10x24 about a year ago and the NightForce was better because of the bigger objective bell. I don't currently own the NightForce anymore, but would bet this March is just as good if not better.
Is the red dot dim enough to use at dusk or dark? We use scopes down here for hogs at night and Vortex and Leupold, for example, is so bright it washes out at night. But the Swarovski and Leica scopes do just perfect
If you raise your concern about the parallax with March I imagine they would do something about it. Of course, I do not know, but my impression is they try to treat their customers well.
You sir have some excellent scopes and I thank you for this review.....
This has been on my radar for a while now but I haven't seen any reviews......
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Danke schön!
A very good test, thank you very much for your effort! Of course, the optical quality in this extreme zoom range cannot be a miracle, especially at the 15 magnification level. Nevertheless, I am very enthusiastic about this glass!
I really really want to get hands on one. I don't mind spending that kind of money but not without seeing it in person.
Eould be interesting to see if the new generation of this scope improved on the reticle brightness......ffp to me doesn't matter so much. But it's nice to see more options....
I want this scope so bad it hurts. Too bad it’s $2600
Would you ever do a march low light test? Low light preformance is very important to me.
I'm not against it, but am not sure how to quantify it. I did a side-by side with a NightForce 2.5-10x42 vs a March 1-10x24 about a year ago and the NightForce was better because of the bigger objective bell. I don't currently own the NightForce anymore, but would bet this March is just as good if not better.
It is daylight visible, not daylight bright.
But..
The clarity, overall image quality is wow.
I bought the scope thinking I'd be OK with 15x magnification, but seem to have spoiled myself with shooting targets at much higher magnifications.
I definitely prefer the mag range of the 2.5-25x52 or 5-40x56, but you can't beat the tiny size of this scope.
@@ajarnmichael1 exactly that why I'm considering this , then up it up to the 4.5x28 or the 5-42x56
Is the red dot dim enough to use at dusk or dark? We use scopes down here for hogs at night and Vortex and Leupold, for example, is so bright it washes out at night. But the Swarovski and Leica scopes do just perfect
Dusk is the only time I like to use the illumination, but it doesn't wash out at all when darker. Having only the center dot illuminate helps.
Those rings are sweet what brand or those? Where can I get some ?
If you raise your concern about the parallax with March I imagine they would do something about it. Of course, I do not know, but my impression is they try to treat their customers well.
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What are the divisions @15X?
at 15x each division is 1.33 MOA, At 10x each division is 2 MOA. At 8x 2.5 MOA, at 5x it is 4 MOA.