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MARCH-X 10X-60x High Master SCOPE WHY!

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Been thinking of selling because it seems to hard to focus when shooting, unless you have a lot of time to shoot.... Has anyone else have this problem? Any input would be greatly appreciated?.

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I have heard of local F class competitors using them. More of a competition scope than hunting I'd assume.

 

this is their long range scope.. the bench scope was a bit too hard for me to see the cross hairs in the sun....

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My bad. I've only looked over a compact model, a 2.5x25 I think, at our club 500 yard practice. It looked pretty slick.

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I've owned two March scopes that I used in competition and both were difficult to keep in focus. I thought I maybe had a bad scope on the first one but after my second one gave me problems I figured it was just inherent to the scope itself. Using one for hunting, I would say is not a practical thing.

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I have also heard some models are more finicky with the parallax knob than others. The 3-24×42 is one, but the 3-24×52 is supposed to be much more forgiving. I have been so close to pulling the trigger on one numerous times.

 

The 10-60 High Master is a target scope. Get it set for your yardage and eyes and forget it. March does make a larger wheel adapter for the parallax knob on some models to help fight this for finer adjustment.

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