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MARCH 2.5x-25×52 SFP Rifle Scope

This second focal plane design scope has an 10x magnification ratio, which is the highest magnification ratio in a SFP (Second focal plane) configuration rifle scope made to date.

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Price range: £2,121.60 through £2,652.00

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Description

MARCH 2.5-25x52mm Compact Zoom Scope. Second Focal Plane (SFP). With and without Illumination. Minute of Angle (MOA)

This second focal plane design scope has a 10x magnification ratio, which is the highest magnification ratio in a SFP (Second focal plane) configuration rifle scope made to date.   This 2.5x-25x 52mm model comes in two versions. The Minute of Angle (MOA) and a Mil Radian (MML). This model complements the Compact version, which has a 42mm front lens.  The 52mm Objective model has ED lenses short overall size, and strong, robust build quality as you would expect from a MARCH Scope.

It comes in illuminated and non-illuminated versions. Standard and Low illumination modules are available. Both modules provide four levels of reticle brightness or intensity (red) and can be cycled by simply pressing the pressure switch within the focus dial on the left side. Very effective feature at dusk or when aiming at a dark target. Illumination models auto shut-off too to save battery life.  When the illumination is not activated, the reticle remains black as per the non-illuminated models with etched glass style reticles (MTR and MML style). Additionally, with the capability to set a position as the zero point in the elevation (0-set feature), the shooter will never lose their starting calibration point.

Reticle options include the standard wire style reticles of the Di-plex, Crosshair and 1/4 dot. Then the glass etched reticles of MTR-1, 2, 3, 4 and the MML. These come in either non illuminated or illuminated versions.

The dial has 25 MOA per one rotation of the dial and 1/4 clicks. For Mil Radian, there is 10 mil per one rotation of each dial and 1/10th clicks. Lots of total elevation adjustment range.  Each Tactical scope comes with Sun Shade and March Tactical Flip lens covers.

2.5x-25×52 detail Images showing tactical turrets

Scope Features
  • Second focal plane design with 10 times zoom ratios
  • 52mm front lens with superb Japanese glass, ED technology
  • Both MOA models and Mil-radin model available (adjustment turrets and reticle)
  • MOA model -120 MOA elevation range and 60 MOA windage range. One turn is 25 MOA with 1/4 clicks
  • M-Rad model- 34 MIL elevation range and 17 MIL of windage range. One turn is 10 MIL with 0.1 MIL clicks
  • Side focus/parallax adjustment.
  • Long eye relief up to 100mm. Main tube diameter is 30mm
  • Tactical turrets with an internal Zero set facility incorporated in the elevation turret
  • Illumination models available with either STD or LOW level brightness switches.
  • 3 reticle versions. Traditional type reticles like Duplex or non illuminated MTR glass, and illuminated MTR glass etched
  • New 6 level illumination switch. Each level is selectable, and illumination is turned on and off from pressure touch pad in the focus dial.
  • Supplied with a Sunshade, Tactical flip style lens covers which lock down.
  • Mil Radian model with the Mil-Line (MML) reticle and M-rad turrets. Non illuminated and illuminated models
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 clickHow far each click moves your shot on the target.
Adjustment dialControls used to adjust elevation and windage.
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.120moa, 34mil
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, 89.96mm
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.

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