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MARCH 1x-10×24 Rifle Scope (SFP)

The MARCH 1-10×24 Second Focal Plane tactical rifle scope delivers an exceptional magnification ratio in a compact, feature-rich design. Offering precise 1/4 MOA adjustments, side focus parallax from 10 yards to infinity, and a durable matte black 30mm body tube, it provides outstanding clarity, accuracy, and reliability for demanding tactical and sporting use—available with or without illumination.

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Price range: £1,593.60 through £1,992.00

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Description

The MARCH 1x-10×24 Second Focal Plane tactical rifle scope. Minute of Angle (MOA). With or without Illumination. 

The 1x-10×24 March scope, along with 2.5x-25x, 5x-50x and 8x-80x models, are the largest magnification ratio scopes made anywhere in the world today. This scope has a compact size and is big on features.

1x-10×24 detail Images showing tactical turrets

Features
  • 200 MOA windage and elevation adjustment range. One turn is 25 MOA.
  • Side focus/parallax adjustment. Long eye relief and 30mm main tube design
  • Tactical turrets with zero set facility
  • Choice of illuminated reticles or traditional wire reticles.
  • Now available in Mil‐line version. Mill dot reticle and Mil Radian adjustment.
  • Supplied with; Flip type lens covers that lockdown & a fast lever.
  • Reticle options: Crosshair, DE Plex or ¼ dot.
  • Illuminated or non illuminated glass etched MTR‐1, MTR-2, MTR-3 and MTR-4
  • Illuminated or non illuminated Mil‐line called MML. This model has Mil Radian adjustments.
Reticle diagrams

TBC

Product specs

WeightN/A
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.200moa, 56mil
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.86-96
Eye Relief (low)The distance your eye can be from the scope and still see a full image at low magnification.86-98
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)2
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.2.49
Field of View (real) (high) at 100 yds10.5
Field of View (real) (low) at 100 m35.27
Field of View (real) (low) at 100 yds105.8
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.

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