March showing of a new spotting scope of sorts at Extreme Shot Italia V. 4-12 OCT 2025 , kinda king of two miles without 2 miles
The 2026 model March Tracking Scope is attracting a lot of attention @Extreme Shot Italia V. 4-12 OCT. Thanks to its gimbal system, it can move 26 degrees in any direction within a full 360-degree range, allowing shooters to easily locate targets with slight movements of the scope. You can choose between a reticle or no reticle, and when a reticle is included, it can be matched with the same reticle design as the scope. It’s lightweight and easy to carry.
*Picture is the production model. The specifications are based on the prototype and may change. For production model, MTR-WTD SFP, FML-WTD FFP especially designed for the tracking scope and FML-WTB FFP a variant of FML-WBR in 5-42x56genll PRS edition will also be available. Orders will be accepted starting from the IWA exhibition in March, 2026.
The new Tracking scope 8-80X56 SFP will be available without a reticle, or with any of the existing Majesta reticles. The 6-60X56 FFP Tracking scope will be available without a reticle of with the existing FML-WBR reticle, and the new FML-WTB reticle. So, if you want the same reticle in your riflescope to be in the corresponding Tracking Scope, you got it. The FML-WTB, is a brilliant concept where the full FML-WBR reticle is pushed down in the view to provide a more uncluttered view.
There are two new reticles for the Tracking Scopes, one for the 8-80X56 SFP, the MTR-WTD, and one for the 6-60X56 FFP, the FML-WTD. These reticles bring in some new concepts aimed at observing and tracking the shots, rather than aiming the shots.
The MTR-WTD is intended for wind coaches in team matches, or for the individual competitor to help gauge the wind. The reticle is an amalgam of three concepts; there is a Trace Zone to help measure the trace of the bullet. There is the Splash Zone with concentric circles to measure the offset of the impact, if needed. And finally, there is a Sawtooth Mirage Gauge intended to help gauge the amplitude and direction of the mirage river. More details soon.
The FML-WTD is a first focal plane reticle that has an extended Trace Zone, and a Splash zone with concentric rings. The Trace Zone extends 20MIL at 6X, and can be incremented by 5MIL, up to 30MIL, thus providing 50MIL of elevation to measure trace. A special app is available to calculate the apex of the trajectory for the specified load, conditions and distance to target. The app also calculates the elevation needed to get to the target. By knowing the expected apex of the trace, one can aim the 6-60X56 FFP Tracking Scope at the target and just observe the trace and see how high it gets and compare the observation to the expected results. Again, more details soon.
The 2026 model March Tracking Scope is attracting a lot of attention @Extreme Shot Italia V. 4-12 OCT. Thanks to its gimbal system, it can move 26 degrees in any direction within a full 360-degree range, allowing shooters to easily locate targets with slight movements of the scope. You can choose between a reticle or no reticle, and when a reticle is included, it can be matched with the same reticle design as the scope. It’s lightweight and easy to carry.
*Picture is the production model. The specifications are based on the prototype and may change. For production model, MTR-WTD SFP, FML-WTD FFP especially designed for the tracking scope and FML-WTB FFP a variant of FML-WBR in 5-42x56genll PRS edition will also be available. Orders will be accepted starting from the IWA exhibition in March, 2026.
The new Tracking scope 8-80X56 SFP will be available without a reticle, or with any of the existing Majesta reticles. The 6-60X56 FFP Tracking scope will be available without a reticle of with the existing FML-WBR reticle, and the new FML-WTB reticle. So, if you want the same reticle in your riflescope to be in the corresponding Tracking Scope, you got it. The FML-WTB, is a brilliant concept where the full FML-WBR reticle is pushed down in the view to provide a more uncluttered view.
There are two new reticles for the Tracking Scopes, one for the 8-80X56 SFP, the MTR-WTD, and one for the 6-60X56 FFP, the FML-WTD. These reticles bring in some new concepts aimed at observing and tracking the shots, rather than aiming the shots.
The MTR-WTD is intended for wind coaches in team matches, or for the individual competitor to help gauge the wind. The reticle is an amalgam of three concepts; there is a Trace Zone to help measure the trace of the bullet. There is the Splash Zone with concentric circles to measure the offset of the impact, if needed. And finally, there is a Sawtooth Mirage Gauge intended to help gauge the amplitude and direction of the mirage river. More details soon.
The FML-WTD is a first focal plane reticle that has an extended Trace Zone, and a Splash zone with concentric rings. The Trace Zone extends 20MIL at 6X, and can be incremented by 5MIL, up to 30MIL, thus providing 50MIL of elevation to measure trace. A special app is available to calculate the apex of the trajectory for the specified load, conditions and distance to target. The app also calculates the elevation needed to get to the target. By knowing the expected apex of the trace, one can aim the 6-60X56 FFP Tracking Scope at the target and just observe the trace and see how high it gets and compare the observation to the expected results. Again, more details soon.