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Most all 2nd plane scopes will shift poi when changing power. @tom tested many of the different models and would remember if any stood out as better or worse. 1st focal planes and the ep zoom dont have this issue. You should never adjust the power of your scope during a match.

I'd be really interested in seeing your results Tom. I'm not shooting BR, but I would really appreciate the information so I can see what you discovered. Even if the only result is me explaining away a 'flyer' if I have to change magnification during a match.Thee original notebook was in my map pocket still, remind me later to look those notes up!
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Tom

I own the march 8-80 (not majesta) and the 10-60 hm. so I am particularly interested in those. However, i am interested in your findings generally too. I always suspected that a point of impact change was happening with zoom changes but never actually tested it.@Appalachian @FTR_Mojo
What models are you interested in, I will see if one or more was in my book?
Tom
On an entirely off topic note: this must have been around the time there were some claiming that muzzle velocity was drastically changed by holding the rifle vs free recoil. Being the dumbass that I am, I chronographed while checking multiple scopes, and forming brass one day - see below
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Here's the only March brand scopes in my book that have variable tests included. My Majesta may go on this winter, as I need to make brass, but it's on a rifle that I don't have to aim so possibly I don't care lol.I own the march 8-80 (not majesta) and the 10-60 hm. so I am particularly interested in those. However, i am interested in your findings generally too. I always suspected that a point of impact change was happening with zoom changes but never actually tested it.




Best warranty is one you dont have to useIf I may ask how did a turret get trashed. ?
Everyone comments how reliable N F is ( take them off use for a hammer put em back on keep shooting)
Best warranty is one never used. ( Straight from their warranty page ).
Not bad mouthing or running NF down. Never could justify the expense. It sounds like if it took 2 months to get it back, they are back logged with repairs. So that takes repir warranty out of the comparison list. Yes I have used Vortex warranty, never took that long to get it back, either repaired, or replaced.
I'm looking at one last rifle build, and putting more emphasis on the optic this time.
Still looking for someone that has "USED " a NF atacr7 x35-56. & a Vortex gen 3 7 X 36 -56.
(If I got the numbers correct.) Which one was better, & WHY 1000 yards & more.( Shooting steel)
Shooting only, not ranging distances .
Thinking about a transition to mil system this time. So far I like the N F Mil C reticle more than
the. VORTEX reticle.
Thank you to all, and to all A wonderful Thanksgiving.!
By the repeatability I see at long range 1000 yds and beyondFor those that shoot March and Kahles and do not have a scope checker, how do they know their scope is holding point of impact any better than a NF ?
Thanks very much Tom. I suppose the good news is if you absolutely have to change zoom, keep to the top end and its ok.Here's the only March brand scopes in my book that have variable tests included. My Majesta may go on this winter, as I need to make brass, but it's on a rifle that I don't have to aim so possibly I don't care lol.
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Cliffnotes reading through after dinner:
Don't dial, don't change power for all makes and models except maybe the kahles. Those were pretty good (perfect) on everything mechanical. If they could have been used with sunlight touching the barrel, we wouldn't be looking for something better.
That said, I currently use with confidence, March 10-60×52s on my two 1st string light guns, and the Majesta on my heavy gun. The March's do move about 1/4 moa average in this one category, but all but one were darn solid in the poa department. I mostly don't test the variable thing, as most do move a little so I just don't change it.
Tom
What make and model? And did you adjust the turrets just before (after last sighter)?Thanks @tom for keeping good notes and sharing them at all.
Hopefully we can get together when and if you decide to test a bit, I have a couple targets from the Nationals that one shot on each were tough to digest.
Was it the scope or my lousy shooting ?
I’ll give you a call this evening, I generally wont adjust late if I can’t send a conformation shot but I don’t recall on those exact targets.What make and model? And did you adjust the turrets just before (after last sighter)?
Tom
Manufacturers need to reach out to top shooters and smiths because it seems like they don't know what we need. Makes no sense to build a scope that half of your customer base can't use because its too heavy.
The March 48x is a dandy in my opinion.I was disappointed when the NF 42 was discontinued. Obviously that scope must not have been a big enough seller. Not too many options left for a good high magnification fixed power scope.
I bought two when they hit the market.I was disappointed when the NF 42 was discontinued. Obviously that scope must not have been a big enough seller. Not too many options left for a good high magnification fixed power scope.
