I'm bad with screen names so I apologize. I probably know you or know of you by your real name. I'm Mike Ezell. Please introduce yourself to me so I might know who you are next time. I always enjoy getting to know fellow shooters and I'm sorry I didn't recognize you by you handle on here. I often don't know if I'm talking to a new guy or a seasoned veteran shooter on these forums. --MThanks Bart, Love ya buddy.
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For me, too much drama with March Scopes.I just sold a nice March scope with a raised reticle. I loved the reticle. It's where the intersection of the crosshairs is high in the scope, making the field of view much greater below the crosshairs. It really helps with getting the flags in the scope. I don't think anyone is offering that reticle choice now. Maybe Bart can get Valdada to do it...or maybe they already do. I think it's perfect for short range br, though.
It was a straight 60x and was just a tad too much on some days. Most days, the scope was great. Mirage got a little crazy at times or I'd kept it.
I guess I've been too busy to keep up, but what drama? AFAIK, March is top of the line and this one was rock solid. Again, my only complaint was 60x magnification in a fixed power scope...on SOME days. The glass was very good but I wouldn't call it great.For me, too much drama with March Scopes.
I will check back next year and wait for more reviews. Buying a great March scope would be a good excuse for me to build another gun.
Sprague
How many flags do you usually set at 500-600 yds?Fellas,
It doesn’t matter if it’s the 1st, 4th, 2nd, 5th or 3rd flag. At any given moment in time the most important flag on the field is the one that’s not the same as the others.
Bart
How many flags do you usually set at 500-600 yds?
Ben