Hey all, been considering a March scope and have been looking at the 2,5-25x52 and 8-80x56. I saw that the 8-80 is available on special order with the MML reticle. (I'm a mil Guy) That is their only SFP mil based reticle, question is If it is Mil/Mil or Mil/moa but will ask about that later. Anyways, too the questions!
Wich one would you pick and why? The more versatile, tactical and allround scope that weighs less or the bigger one, because why not?
Here are some specs taken from marchscopes.com
2,5-25x52



8-80x56



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Things to note is 30mm vs 34mm maintube. 52 vs 56mm objective lens. Also, the 8-80 will be available with a new lens in the near future, the "Highmaster lens" this is what March told me:
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There are some new scopes in the pipeline: ·
8x-80x56 with Highmaster lens·
10x-60x52 with Highmaster lens·
10x-60x56 with Highmaster lens·
Fixed 48x52mm BR Scope with highmaster lens·
40x-60x52 EP Zoom with Highmaster lens (this along with the fixed 48x52 will replace all the fixed power BR Scopes)
We do not have any further information on these scopes currently (or delivery times). There’s no new reticles planned at the moment that we are aware of however maybe in the future..
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This is their explanation of the Highmaster lens:
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The Highmaster lens are new fluoride coated lens. Ultra HD quality.
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So what do you guys think? Get the allround scope or go all out? Any opinions on this matter would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Wich one would you pick and why? The more versatile, tactical and allround scope that weighs less or the bigger one, because why not?
Here are some specs taken from marchscopes.com
2,5-25x52



8-80x56



.
.
.
.
Things to note is 30mm vs 34mm maintube. 52 vs 56mm objective lens. Also, the 8-80 will be available with a new lens in the near future, the "Highmaster lens" this is what March told me:
.
.
.
.
There are some new scopes in the pipeline: ·
8x-80x56 with Highmaster lens·
10x-60x52 with Highmaster lens·
10x-60x56 with Highmaster lens·
Fixed 48x52mm BR Scope with highmaster lens·
40x-60x52 EP Zoom with Highmaster lens (this along with the fixed 48x52 will replace all the fixed power BR Scopes)
We do not have any further information on these scopes currently (or delivery times). There’s no new reticles planned at the moment that we are aware of however maybe in the future..
.
.
.
This is their explanation of the Highmaster lens:
.
The Highmaster lens are new fluoride coated lens. Ultra HD quality.
.
So what do you guys think? Get the allround scope or go all out? Any opinions on this matter would be greatly appreciated, thanks.