Not sure if that was directed at me, but if so ... incorrect.Some can't fathom that you could stray from Form's recommendations.
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Not sure if that was directed at me, but if so ... incorrect.Some can't fathom that you could stray from Form's recommendations.
Your not wrong. If i simply wanted the best all around scope I'd stick with TT, ZCO or ATACR but they are big and heavy so as a compromise to that end I am interested in a lighter version scope with good glass. Leupold get's close on glass but terrible mechanics. Zeiss V6 and V4 have treated me well for the price point. I framed the question intentionally to see who had a March and why did they go to another brand.It sounds a bit like you're looking for reasons to validate purchasing one, instead of deep-diving into the reasons why not to get one...
I’m following. I’ve got the ZCO 420 and love it even though it’s a boat anchor. I messaged huntnful since he used to run one. He seemed to really like it aside from his parallax breaking once and he moved on. I’ve spoke with people who have had more durability issues with nightforce than others. None of those high end scopes are junkYour not wrong. If i simply wanted the best all around scope I'd stick with TT, ZCO or ATACR but they are big and heavy so as a compromise to that end I am interested in a lighter version scope with good glass. Leupold get's close on glass but terrible mechanics. Zeiss V6 and V4 have treated me well for the price point. I framed the question intentionally to see who had a March and why did they go to another brand.
I wanted to hear directly from those user groups and not the guy that just spent 2k on a Maven or Revic or some other color and his is the best because that's all he knows. I'll light the internet on fire and once again point out that if a $1000 scope was just as good as a $3000 they would charge more for it.
Yep. I wish at least one American company could get something at least very close in glasI have the ZCO 420 as well and zero complaints other than size. imo NF has proven themselves reliable but their glass just isn't quite there outside the ATACR which still comes up short compared to TT, ZCO, SB and Kahles.
This is just it. Yet March is so blinded by their own gimmick they refuse to make a scope with a normal 4-5x erector that would inherently be a better performing hunting optic. If they did, we’d likely see far fewer “best scope” threads.The optics are compromised by the 8x erector and compact size, but in actual use it has never been an issue for me - you just treat them as the best 3-18x on the market and dont use 19-24x. The x52 is much brighter if you care.
Your not wrong. If i simply wanted the best all around scope I'd stick with TT, ZCO or ATACR but they are big and heavy so as a compromise to that end I am interested in a lighter version scope with good glass. Leupold get's close on glass but terrible mechanics. Zeiss V6 and V4 have treated me well for the price point. I framed the question intentionally to see who had a March and why did they go to another brand.
I wanted to hear directly from those user groups and not the guy that just spent 2k on a Maven or Revic or some other color and his is the best because that's all he knows. I'll light the internet on fire and once again point out that if a $1000 scope was just as good as a $3000 they would charge more for it.
Was yours the highmaster?I had a 3-24X52 March F. I liked it plenty. Also had a legit FFP hunting reticle. Only real downside was having the exposed windage. I sold it to my hunting partner who has been using it for 3 years now with no issues. It’s a good scope. I just looked at them again the other and couldn’t believe they were at $3k. I think I got mine new for like $2k back when I bought it.
Not sure if there are different models of the F 3-24X52?Was yours the highmaster?
March was a failed attempt to save a few ounces for me too. In the end it wasn’t worth it. I put a NF SHV 4-14 on after I ditched the March and don’t miss it one bit. Saved $2k and had to give up a few extra ounces. It was a good trade. Reliable, much easier to get behind, no tunneling and I actually have a clear reticle.There is nothing similar to the March F for quality and features at that size and weight. It is not optimal, but nothing on the market is. It is simply the best option currently available if you weight the size, weight, reliability and features highly.
There is no highmaster March FWas yours the highmaster?
I didn’t think so, but didn’t want to speak as if I did, not being 100% sure.T
Here is no highmaster March F