Why I love March Optics... the perfect scope!



It's no secret that I love March Optics, but let me take a step back and walk you through the process of unpacking the perfect scope for your next rifle or airgun.... 

EDgun Leshiy 2 - March Genesis 4-40x

When it comes to rifle scopes, one of the key factors to consider is whether the scope is a first focal plane (FFP) or second focal plane (SFP) design. Understanding the difference between these two types of scopes can help you choose the right one for your needs.

First focal plane scopes, also known as front focal plane scopes, have the reticle (crosshairs) located in the front of the scope, closer to the objective lens. This means that the size of the reticle changes as the magnification of the scope is adjusted. This can be beneficial for long-range shooting, as it allows the shooter to use the reticle to accurately estimate range and make windage and elevation adjustments at any magnification level.

March FX 5-42x Highmaster Wide Angle
Second focal plane scopes, on the other hand, have the reticle located in the back of the scope, closer to the eyepiece. In these scopes, the size of the reticle remains constant regardless of the magnification level. This can make them easier to use at lower magnification levels, but can make range estimation and windage and elevation adjustments more difficult at higher magnification levels.
March 1.5-15x SFP from EDgun West
One of the main advantages of FFP scopes is their versatility. Because the reticle size changes with magnification, these scopes can be used for a wide range of shooting situations, from close range to long range. They are also popular with precision shooters, as they allow for more precise adjustments at any magnification level.

March Genesis 4-40x from EDgun West

SFP scopes, on the other hand, are generally simpler to use and may be more suitable for shooting at shorter ranges or for hunting applications. They are also typically less expensive than FFP scopes.

In summary, the main difference between FFP and SFP scopes is the location of the reticle and how it changes (or doesn't change) with magnification. FFP scopes are generally more versatile and suitable for long-range shooting, while SFP scopes are simpler to use and may be more suitable for shorter ranges or hunting applications.

EDgun Leshiy 2 - March FX 4.5-28x Wide Angle Highmaster
What's the real difference between a high-end and cheep scope?

High-end scopes are generally considered to be of higher quality and performance compared to cheaper scopes. There are several factors that can contribute to the difference in quality between high-end and cheaper scopes:
  1. Materials: High-end scopes are often made with higher quality materials, such as aircraft-grade aluminum or titanium, which are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. Cheaper scopes may be made with lower quality materials that are more prone to damage.
  2. Optics: High-end scopes often have better quality optics, including lenses with coatings that reduce glare and improve light transmission. These features can result in a clearer, brighter image and a more accurate sight picture. Cheaper scopes may have lower quality optics that result in a dimmer or distorted image.
  3. Construction: High-end scopes are generally built with more precise tolerances and may have features such as locking turrets or zero stop adjustments that allow for more precise adjustments. Cheaper scopes may not have these features and may not be as accurate or durable.
  4. Customer service: High-end scope manufacturers often offer better customer service, including warranties and repair or replacement options. Cheaper scopes may not have the same level of customer support.
Overall, high-end scopes tend to offer better quality, durability, and performance compared to cheaper scopes. However, it's important to keep in mind that these differences may come at a higher price point. It may be worth investing in a high-end scope if you need a scope that can withstand heavy use or if you need a scope with precise adjustments and top-quality optics. Cheaper scopes may be a good option if you don't need these features and are looking for a more budget-friendly option.

Why I love March Optics...

March Optics is a company that specializes in the design and manufacture of high-end scopes for precision shooting. They are known for producing some of the highest quality scopes on the market and are used by competitive shooters, military personnel, and law enforcement agencies around the world.

Steyr Pro X - March FX 5-42x Wide Angle Highmaster - from Airgun Sport

There are several reasons why March Optics scopes are considered to be such a great choice:

Quality optics: March Optics scopes are known for their high-quality optics, which are designed to provide a bright, clear, and distortion-free image. These scopes use advanced coatings on the lenses to reduce glare and improve light transmission, resulting in a brighter and more accurate sight picture.

Durability: March Optics scopes are built to withstand heavy use and harsh conditions. They are made with aircraft-grade aluminum or titanium, which are strong and resistant to wear and tear. These scopes are also tested to ensure that they can withstand recoil and other forces that they may encounter in the field.

Precision adjustments: March Optics scopes feature precise adjustments, such as locking turrets and zero stop adjustments, which allow the shooter to make precise and repeatable adjustments to the windage and elevation of the scope. These features are essential for long-range shooting and allow the shooter to fine-tune the scope to their specific rifle and load.

Customer service: March Optics is known for their excellent customer service and offers a lifetime warranty on all of their scopes. This means that if a problem arises with your scope, they will repair or replace it at no cost to you.

Overall, March Optics scopes are considered to be some of the best on the market due to their high-quality optics, durability, precision adjustments, and excellent customer service. If you are in need of a high-end scope for precision shooting, March Optics is definitely worth considering.

You can get the full line of March Optics Scopes here: www.edgunwest.com


EDgun Leshiy 2 - Sniper Edition - March Genesis 4-40x


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