never said a thing about March lolMarch
But I had my SV in low light vs the March no comparison the Double ED glass on the March Made low light perfect the SV blurred a bitnever said a thing about March lol
Turtle guy will be in here soon he's done forgot more than I will ever know, I'm just jabbering just what my eye's have seen, a lot of higher IQ people on here I'm low IQ But Turtle knows pretty goodnever said a thing about March lol
Thanks!Low light will tell the tale, March High master is very good in low light. the S6 has the Double ED glass which should make it good in low light just a guess, I haven't had my NF comp in low light yet heavy overcast winter day would be a good test
I’m dumb as a rock lol!Turtle guy will be in here soon he's done forgot more than I will ever know, I'm just jabbering just what my eye's have seen, a lot of higher IQ people on here I'm low IQ But Turtle knows pretty good
Back in my younger days after a half a fifth of Jack D I had a masters in Quantum physicsThanks!
I’m dumb as a rock lol!
The smartest people I know, are ones who are self aware of their lower IQ'sTurtle guy will be in here soon he's done forgot more than I will ever know, I'm just jabbering just what my eye's have seen, a lot of higher IQ people on here I'm low IQ But Turtle knows pretty good
How true....You need to put the time in behind them in actual competition, with all the environmentalIt all comes down to what you feel suits you
How does the reticle in S-6 work in bad mirage? I need to be able to bracket the black when it is real bad.I have an S-6, and several March scopes including a Majesta. For the money, I don't think you will beat the glass in the S-6. The NF competition has great glass, but the 52mm objective and 30mm tube handicaps it in low light conditions. S-6 has a lighted reticle as well.
I only shoot F-class, so YMMV depending on the discipline you shoot.
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