For those who may be in the market for a new F-class scope and have deep pockets, March have just advertised their new High Master scope. A couple of benchrest options but for the F-classers there is a new 10-60x56 with 34mm tube now:
http://marchscopes.com/tactical-10-60-x-56-hm.html
New March scopes now advertised
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What I find most interesting is the eye relief increases as the magnification increases
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40 MOA total wind isn't Lower Light & sometimes Campbell Town friendly.
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I had a sneaky peak through one back in November, I was watching the FT/R shooters at 1000 yards. Using a white V bull center I called a V bull at 2 0clock and then asked the owner to check the score and position of the spotting disc when the pulled target came back up, sure enough it was a V bull at 2 Oclock. Lighting conditions were good.
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johnk wrote:40 MOA total wind isn't Lower Light & sometimes Campbell Town friendly.
Mine will have 60moa of windage so I'm set.
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But only 40 MOA vert
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Tim N wrote:But only 40 MOA vert
Oh darn, that will be a problem wont it?
Its elevation at 800- 1000yd (20 MOAish), will be
OH yes, smack bang in the middle of the optical centre.
Anyhow, I.m keen to see how they compare against my current 10-60s in either perfect conditions or in mirage conditions.
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I have one of the prototypes and been using over the past few weeks, it's optics are better than both the 10-60 and 5-50. Looking forward to seeing what it's like in good conditions as conditions here lately have pretty ordinary.
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Not what I wanted to hear
What happened to buy the best and cry once?
Now it might be buy the best and smile till something better turns up
What happened to buy the best and cry once?
Now it might be buy the best and smile till something better turns up
We don't rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training. Archilochos 680-645 BC
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Tim N wrote:Not what I wanted to hear
What happened to buy the best and cry once?
Now it might be buy the best and smile till something better turns up
I've "buy'd once, cried once" 3 times now.
"Try rifle shooting" they said, "It's not expensive to start" they said.....
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Matt P wrote:I have one of the prototypes and been using over the past few weeks, it's optics are better than both the 10-60 and 5-50. Looking forward to seeing what it's like in good conditions as conditions here lately have pretty ordinary.
Matt P
I'd like to have a look at that if you have it at the range this weekend Matt.
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