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  1. Denys

    Rifle Scopes ZCO 5-27 vs March 5-42

    The March-FX 5-42X56 HM introduced in 2019 sports a 46mm eyepiece and that was instrumental in providing the 26° AOV. Shortly after, the March-FX 4.5-28X52 HM was released with the 46mm eyepiece also with a 25° AOV. In 2022, the March-X 8-80X56 HM Majesta was introduced with its 46mm eyepiece...
  2. Denys

    Rifle Scopes March FX High Master 4.5-28 with FML-TR1 reticle.

    I'm not very familiar with the TR-1, but if I read the specs right, it says .075mil at the crosshairs, the illuminated portion, and then down to .03 mil from the beginning of the segment outside the crosshair and up to 2 mil. After that it's .06mil, as you say. I missread 0.075mil as .07mil...
  3. Denys

    Rifle Scopes March FX High Master 4.5-28 with FML-TR1 reticle.

    The TR-1 is .07mil according to the specs at the website.
  4. Denys

    Rifle Scopes March FX High Master 4.5-28 with FML-TR1 reticle.

    You're confusing the FML-PDKI with the PDK and the LDK. I'm of the two designers of the PDK and the LDK. The lines are .03mil thick. The PDKI came later and as it's name states, it's the illuminated version of the PDK. Its lines are .07mil thick.
  5. Denys

    Rifle Scopes March FX High Master 4.5-28 with FML-TR1 reticle.

    This is why I recommended you consider the FML-PDK or the FML-LDK for the 4.5-28X52 HM; These were designed with finer lines for the reticle. They are not illuminated in order to keep them fine at the higher margnifications. For the 5-42 model, the March-FX 5-42X56 HM Gen 2 offer the fabulous...
  6. Denys

    Rifle Scopes March FX High Master 4.5-28 with FML-TR1 reticle.

    The March-FX 4.5-28X52 HM has a 25° AOV, is 12 inches long and weighs 30 oz. If you're into PRS, you might want to consider the FML-PDK reticle, which was designed specifically for PRS. The finer lines of that reticle and the larger FOV compared to the heavy 40 oz, and long 16in ATACR. I...
  7. Denys

    Long Range Supply

    I've known Don for several years. He is everything you say. Enjoy the Majesta with the MTR-WFD reticle; it's an awesome combo for F-class.
  8. Denys

    Rifle Scopes Steiner T6Xi 3-18x56 Review and comparison with NF ATACR 4-16x42, S&B US 3-20x50 and March 4.5-28x52

    @M.H. I noted that you mentioned wanting a scope that will serve two purposes: I might have mentioned that I am an F-Class shooter, so I have a little bit of experience with optics for that discipline. Let's just say that these are very different purposes and there is no one riflescope that...
  9. Denys

    Rifle Scopes LPVO Comparison: March Shorty 1-10x vs Kahles K18i-2 1-8x

    It is my understanding that there is no difference in the optics between the 34mm model and the 30/33 model. I have looked through both side by side and could not tell a difference. Now, if the Shuriken turrets and the more universal mount of the 34mm model are critical to you, that's up to...
  10. Denys

    2025 SHOT Show Optics

    I don't understand what's causing you to take more time to set the diopter with the fast focus eyepieces compared to others. You can tell right away where the prior user left the diopter setting and you can move it in one second. If it's your scope, you can then lock it in place by tightening...
  11. Denys

    2025 SHOT Show Optics

    Yeah, about those diopter settings. At the show we loosen the lock on the fast focus diopter adjustment so people can easily set them to their eye. There are a lot of people with strange eyes out there. I kept resetting the diopters to 0 on the various scopes, but the 1-10 DFP and the...
  12. Denys

    Long Range Gas Gun Optics

    Youse guys are killing me. Yeah, I figured that @ggmanning was talking about the 1.5-15X42, but I always keep in mind that this is a public forum and so not everyone would know that. It's also one of the reasons why I always try to refer to a particular riflescope by...
  13. Denys

    Long Range Gas Gun Optics

    I'm not familiar with a March 3-15. Got any pictures? And more details?
  14. Denys

    March-FX 5-42X56 HM Gen 2 with writable turrets at SHOT Show 2025 along with new concepts scopes

    That last part is not an issue. The 5-42X56 Gen2 has an amazing IQ. Second to none,
  15. Denys

    March-FX 5-42X56 HM Gen 2 with writable turrets at SHOT Show 2025 along with new concepts scopes

    I would suggest you ask DEON directly at the marchscopes.com website. They are very responsive. Use the Contact Us page.
  16. Denys

    March-FX 5-42X56 HM Gen 2 with writable turrets at SHOT Show 2025 along with new concepts scopes

    Finally, they have posted pictures of the new concept optics they will be showing at SHOT. https://marchscopes.com/news/20564/
  17. Denys

    Rifle Scopes Cross over scope, let’s beat it to death again

    The March-FX 4.5-28X52 is a solid choice, right in the parameters the OP, especially with its 25° angle of view. That said, at about 35 oz, the March-FX 5-42X56 Gen2 with its 26° angle of view is something to consider, as it's still within the parameters, but pushing the envelope with weight...
  18. Denys

    Describe your perfect scope

    I like your thinking. Can I trouble you to post that exact statement at the marchscopes.com website, in the Contact Us box?
  19. Denys

    Describe your perfect scope

    You might want to look at the existing FML-LDK reticle for the 4.5-28X52. The new FML-WBR is only for the the 5-42X56 Gen 2 as you accurately stated. The LDK, like the WBR, does not have the Christmas tree arrangement and presents a cleaner picture in the eyepiece. As I like to say, Christmas...
  20. Denys

    Rifle Scopes March 4.5-28x52 High Master Review and Comparison to Tangent Theta 5-25x56

    I've never heard of a problem with the rubber membrane on the lighting module. I've been using March scopes for over 10 years, always with the lighting module attached. Also, as stated, that module is easily replaced.