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March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA
March GENESIS 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA

March GENESIS" 4x-40x52mm 1/4 MOA

March "GENESIS" 4x-40x52mm in MOA
4x-50x52mm with 296 MOA of total elevation travel can engage targets from 20 meters up to 3 miles (4827m) subject to rifle system, ammunition, and environmental conditions without compromising image quality and without utilizing any external accessories. There is no requirement for additional, bulky, and expensive additions.

The unique design of Genesis scopes (the scope itself inclines) allows the shooter to always see through the lens's central part, producing clarity, definition, and minimal chromatic aberration even when at extreme elevation. You can achieve a perfect IQ throughout all the magnification range and elevation travel.

  • 4x-40x52mm GENESIS New High Master Lens System
  • Temperature Anti-Drift Lens System
    • New lens materials have been developed to accommodate changes
      in environmental temperature by altering the refractive index of the lenses
    • This new lens material has been adopted for the new High Master optics to create a more stable lens system
      that naturally adapts to changes in temperature to maintain focus and clarity over a wide range of conditions.
  • 2 Super ED lens elements within the new lens system
    • Super ED lens elements allow suppression of chromatic aberration even more than with ED lenses, producing a sharper image with more sharp contrast while still having a solid scope
Reticle
Price:
$4,950.00
Technical information
FMA-3
New competition-oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture.
Center dot and cross are illuminated. The four dots around the center provide small visual references for quick shot corrections. If you misread distance and wind slightly and are shooting under time pressure and have to hold off with the reticle scarcely, it is nice to have an offset reference rather than just a bunch of open space. It also provides an immediate reference point if you need to figure out how far off you are based on the bullet impact.