Don - LongRangeSupply.com Posted May 24, 2018 Report Share Posted May 24, 2018 (edited) March model MAR1046 3-24x42 FFP Scope with the FMA-2 reticle. $1947 Shipped. This is a very compact scope that will help you keep the weight down on a field rifle or a competition rig. 24x is enough to take you to 1000 yards and a bit beyond. Built with ED elements for clarity very close to Schmidt & Bender for a fraction of the cost. I have only ONE left at this price. This was ordered during the June 5% off sale and just now arrived from Japan. When this one is gone the price goes up $126 to $2074 Only one left at this price. Special pricing expires at NOON 9/11/18 More March scopes are listed on my website - prices include ground shipping. www.LongRangeSupply.com http://www.longrangesupply.com/store/scopes/march-optics.html Payment by US Postal Service Money Orders or Wire Transfer ONLY. email: sales@longrangesupplyREMOVE.com or phone / text 385-200-1950 Be sure to remove the word REMOVE from the email address before sending. SKU: MAR1046 Model: D24V42FMA FMA-2 Specifications: Magnification: 3x-24x42 Body Tube Diameter: 30mm Exit Pupil: 1.75 Field of View (low/high): 6.67 / 0.83 arc degree; 35.0 / 4.3ft at 100yd; 11.66 / 1.45m at 100m Eye Relief (low/high): 85-100 / 89-96 1 Click Adjustment: 1/4MOA Elevation Level: 100MOA Windage Level: 100MOA Focus: Side Distance (yd): 10-infinity Focal Plane: FFP Reticle: FMA-2 Illuminated: No Adjustment Cap: No Adjustment Dial: Tactical Adjustment 0-Set Device: Yes MD Disk: No Sun Shade: Yes Scope Length: 312mm Scope Weight: 22.58 oz. Front and rear flip caps included Nothing compares as far as zoom range, repeat-ability and optical clarity without spending nearly double the price. Price includes shipping on all new March Optics! Just what is First Focal Plane? In simple terms, the reticle size changes as you turn the magnification up or down, keeping it a constant in relation to the size of the target. The reticle is not really changing, but more so remaining a constant with the target. When you increase magnification, the target appears larger and so do the lines of your reticle. This is an excellent scope for hunting, police / millitary and competition where higher magnification along with a wide angle view plus a first focal plane reticle are needed. March scopes are built in Japan using all Japanese components. The owners and engineers at the March production facility have over 50 years of combined experience in the Japanese high end optical industry. March scopes are built by hand, assembled and individually tested by the owners of March production facility prior to being shipped to us. Every March scope contains high-end, low dispersion ED lenses that are ground to perfection by the top lens grinding factory in Japan. This makes March scopes light years better in quality than 99% of the scopes on the market today! Every March scope is capable of focusing down from 10 yards to infinity and with the large choice in power ranges (from 1x to 80x) there will be no target that can escape a precise aim! Numerous World Championships and National Championships have been won in short range as well as long range with March Scopes. Further, dozens of World and National records have been set with March Scopes. Two of the four shooters on the 4-Man Team that set and hold the current 800, 900, 1000 yard National record in the USA used March Scopes. This scope features a First Focal Plane reticle; this means the reticle scale value does not change over the entire zoom range. When you zoom in, the reticle will zoom in along with the rest of the view. All First Focal Plane scopes also come equipped with tactical turrets. Nothing beats a March - The Premium Custom Rifle Scope made for discerning users and those that want to win! Edited September 11, 2018 by Don - LongRangeSupply.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don - LongRangeSupply.com Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 11, 2018 Only 24 hours left at this price. I can't hold it any longer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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