March or S&B - i can't decide...
- By 22lfb
- Observation & Sighting Devices
- 44 Replies
Hi!
I'm looking into replacing my March 1-10x24 with something with a bit more magnification. The intended use is target shooting (paper) at 100 & 300m and the occasional session on steel at 200 (for which the 10x is just fine). You may say 10x is plenty for that, however i'm used to high magnification optics. The rifle in question is an HK MR223 (16.5" barrel). 95% of the time i'm shooting off a bag or bipod. Weight is not too big of a concern to me.
I've narrowed my choices down to the March-FX "Wide Angle" 4.5-28x52mm and the Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II.
The March with the new Shuriken turrets is just sexy and maybe more suited to an AR due to it's smaller size, but it's also more expensive than the S&B. Though the S&B seems "oldschool" nowadays. On the other hand it has a reputation of being build like a tank.
Any input? Thoughts? Maybe something else i've overlooked in that price range?
I'm looking into replacing my March 1-10x24 with something with a bit more magnification. The intended use is target shooting (paper) at 100 & 300m and the occasional session on steel at 200 (for which the 10x is just fine). You may say 10x is plenty for that, however i'm used to high magnification optics. The rifle in question is an HK MR223 (16.5" barrel). 95% of the time i'm shooting off a bag or bipod. Weight is not too big of a concern to me.
I've narrowed my choices down to the March-FX "Wide Angle" 4.5-28x52mm and the Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II.
The March with the new Shuriken turrets is just sexy and maybe more suited to an AR due to it's smaller size, but it's also more expensive than the S&B. Though the S&B seems "oldschool" nowadays. On the other hand it has a reputation of being build like a tank.
Any input? Thoughts? Maybe something else i've overlooked in that price range?