● Handcrafted in Japan

MARCH Scopes are the most accurate, precision engineered rifle scopes in the world.

Our engineers have more than three decades of experience in optical design and manufacture. This experience is clear in the design, quality, reduced weight and attention to detail in every rifle scope produced. Whether hunting or in competition, recoil dominates our shooting sport. The repeated shock of recoil, sometimes up to 1000 times the force of gravity, will break poorly assembled equipment. MARCH Rifle Scopes are built to cope with repeated recoil. The MARCH Rifle Scope you buy has been hand assembled by one of our skilled craftsman and inspected 20 times before it leaves our factory. This attention to detail means MARCH Rifle Scopes will provide superior performance in the severest of weather conditions.

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Premium optical performance for precision shooters

MARCH Optics rifle scopes represent the peak of optical engineering. Hand-built in Japan by master craftsmen, these scopes are trusted by elite shooters across F-Class, Benchrest, long-range, and tactical disciplines.

  • High-magnification models reaching up to 80x
  • Zero-tolerance turret systems engineered for true, repeatable tracking
  • Compact, lightweight designs perfect for all applications
  • Hand-assembled for unmatched optical clarity and mechanical precision

MARCH 8x-80×56 High Master Wide Angle MAJESTA Rifle Scope

£4,896.00
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SKU: CH-832
ReticlesMOA, MIL
Lens56mm objective lens
Zoom10x Zoom

MARCH 2.5x-25×42 SFP Rifle Scope

£2,208.00
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SKU: D25V42I-MTR1
Weight1 kg
ReticleThe crosshair or pattern you use to aim and make adjustments.
IlluminationLights up the reticle to make it easier to see in low-light conditions.
Adjustment dialControls used to adjust elevation and windage.
Adjustment clickHow far each click moves your shot on the target.
Focal planeFocal Plane refers to where the reticle sits inside the scope and whether it stays the same size or scales as you change magnification.
Body tube diameter (mm)The width of the main tube, which affects mounting rings and adjustment range.
DistanceThe range at which the focus or parallax adjustment operates.10yd – ∞
Elevation TravelThe total vertical adjustment range available for shooting at different distances.100moa, 28mil
Exit Pupil (high) (mm)How wide the beam of light is at the highest magnification, affecting brightness at high zoom.
Exit Pupil (low) (mm)How wide the beam of light is at the lowest magnification, affecting brightness and ease of viewing.
Eye Relief (high)The distance your eye can be from the scope and still see a full image at high magnification.89.96
Eye Relief (low)The distance your eye can be from the scope and still see a full image at low magnification.85-100
0-Set DeviceA feature that lets you quickly return the adjustment dial back to your zero setting.,
Eyepiece angleNormal
Eyepiece focusNormal
Field of View (real) (high)0.8
Field of View (real) (low)How much area you can see through the scope at the lowest magnification.
Field of View (real) (high) at 100 mThe width of the area visible at 100 meters on the highest magnification.1.40
Field of View (real) (high) at 100 yds4.2
Field of View (real) (low) at 100 m13.99
Field of View (real) (low) at 100 yds42.0
Lens
Magnification (Low)Controls how close or far the target appears when looking through the scope.
Magnification (High)Controls how close or far the target appears when looking through the scope.
Objective Diameter (mm)The size of the front lens, which affects how much light enters the scope.
Windage TravelThe total left-to-right adjustment range for compensating for wind or zeroing.,

MARCH 2.5x-25×42 SFP Rifle Scope

£2,040.00
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SKU: D25V42T-DIPLEX
Weight1 kg
ReticleThe crosshair or pattern you use to aim and make adjustments.
IlluminationLights up the reticle to make it easier to see in low-light conditions.
Adjustment dialControls used to adjust elevation and windage.
Adjustment clickHow far each click moves your shot on the target.
Focal planeFocal Plane refers to where the reticle sits inside the scope and whether it stays the same size or scales as you change magnification.
Body tube diameter (mm)The width of the main tube, which affects mounting rings and adjustment range.
DistanceThe range at which the focus or parallax adjustment operates.10yd – ∞
Elevation TravelThe total vertical adjustment range available for shooting at different distances.100moa, 28mil
Exit Pupil (high) (mm)How wide the beam of light is at the highest magnification, affecting brightness at high zoom.
Exit Pupil (low) (mm)How wide the beam of light is at the lowest magnification, affecting brightness and ease of viewing.
Eye Relief (high)The distance your eye can be from the scope and still see a full image at high magnification.89.96
Eye Relief (low)The distance your eye can be from the scope and still see a full image at low magnification.85-100
0-Set DeviceA feature that lets you quickly return the adjustment dial back to your zero setting.,
Eyepiece angleNormal
Eyepiece focusNormal
Field of View (real) (high)0.8
Field of View (real) (low)How much area you can see through the scope at the lowest magnification.
Field of View (real) (high) at 100 mThe width of the area visible at 100 meters on the highest magnification.1.40
Field of View (real) (high) at 100 yds4.2
Field of View (real) (low) at 100 m13.99
Field of View (real) (low) at 100 yds42.0
Lens
Magnification (Low)Controls how close or far the target appears when looking through the scope.
Magnification (High)Controls how close or far the target appears when looking through the scope.
Objective Diameter (mm)The size of the front lens, which affects how much light enters the scope.
Windage TravelThe total left-to-right adjustment range for compensating for wind or zeroing.,

Rifle scope applications – Choosing the right optic for every purpose

Rifle scopes are designed with specific applications in mind, helping shooters achieve accuracy and confidence in the field or on the range. Whether you're hunting in varying light conditions, shooting long-distance targets, or competing in fast-paced matches, the right scope improves clarity, precision, and overall performance.

Target Shooting

Hunting

Competition Shooting

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MARCH 8x-80x56 High Master Wide Angle MAJESTA Rifle Scope

MARCH 8x-80x56 High Master Wide Angle MAJESTA Rifle Scope

£4,896.00
In 6 MOA and 2 MIL reticles. The diopter adjustment mechanism has been improved so you can adjust the eyepiece to your eye faster than ever before.
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MARCH Rifle Scopes

MARCH scopes are renowned worldwide for their exceptional optical clarity, precision engineering, and compact design. Manufactured in Japan, MARCH rifle scopes are trusted by competitive shooters, hunters, and long-range enthusiasts who demand consistent performance in demanding conditions. Known for advanced glass quality, precise turrets, and innovative magnification ranges, MARCH optics are designed to deliver reliability, repeatability, and accuracy shot after shot.

Choosing the Right Rifle Scope Optic

A high-quality rifle scope plays a critical role in accuracy, target acquisition, and overall shooting performance. When selecting a scope, factors such as magnification range, reticle design, optical clarity, and durability should be carefully considered. Whether for long-range shooting, hunting, or precision competition, modern rifle scopes are engineered to perform in a wide range of environments while maintaining sharp visuals and dependable adjustments.