I have both March & Kahles as well as a Trijicon and all three perform well, if anything the Kahles is the brightest and a toss up between the March & Trijicon.To the vast majority of shooter's eyes the NF comp will come out on top. Im not going to pretend that that other scopes have just as good of an image. Im going to push the other manufactures to beat it. I don't and never will trust the NF comp. We had a LOT of reliability issues with them. Did they fix them on newer scopes? Who knows, they wont admit to a problem so they cant admit to a fix. I have zero time for that BS. So lets go March and Kahles. We are waiting for the best glass AND 100% reliability! At this time, there is no scope that has both. The hardest question to answer is when a customer asks what scope he should put on his BR or F Class rifle.
All mounted in SPUHR mounts with just enough clearance between the front bell and barrel to allow a flip cap.
For the money I think the Trijicon Ten Mile is good value and under appreciated.
It is the only illuminating scope that I can actually see the illumination in full daylight, unlike my March which costs lots more money.
A choice of red or green and I have found it helpful when a heavy mirage is running as it defines the cross hairs well against the target.









