Rifle Scope Owners Manual SFP 2017
Rifle Scope Owners Manual SFP 2017
WARNING:
Never use a telescope to look at the Sun.
Using a rifle scope to look at the Sun will cause permanent and
Make sure that you set enough eye relief position of your scope
the shooter.
P1
Before you mount your new March Scope
Your new March scope has come out of the factory but will need to be
set up for your eyes. Before you begin using your March scope, you will
need to take a moment to level the scope's reticle, focus the reticle for
your eyes and bore sight your rifle.
Leveling the reticle for your new March scope is covered on Page 4.
Taking the time to do this as you set up your new scope is important to
avoid canting and long range shooting errors.
The best way to focus your March scope's reticle is covered on Page 4.
This can either be done before or after the scope is mounted on your
rifle.
Bore sighting your March scope is covered in more detail on Page 5.
Making sure the rings and bases are perfectly aligned before setting up
your new scope will help to remove possible sighting errors by
eliminating structural pressure on your new scope. It will also keep
your March scope as close to its optical center as possible.
Adjusting your new March scope to the extremes of the elevation or
windage dials prevents you from sighting through the central axis of the
scope. This means you will see the target through the outer edges of
the optics, and this will degrade the image resolution.
We hope the following advice is helpful to you in setting up your new
March scope.
P2
Mounting your new March Scope
If a one piece base is not an option with your rifle, then that should not be
a serious problem. We recommend that whenever scope rings are installed
on a rifle, their alignment needs to be checked before a scope is mounted.
The best way to do this is to use a precision 30mm ring (or 34mm for the
March-X and March-FX models) alignment tool. Some lapping of the
scope rings may be required to bring the scope rings into alignment.
However, if a scope is mounted in rings that are out of alignment then
damage to your new March scope could occur or potentially unreliable
performance. Your March Scope dealer can advise on some proper tools to
assist you mount your scope in the rings.
Position the scope rings so they do not sit too near the extreme ends of the
scope or even too close together and use a torque wrench to tighten the
scope ring screws. Positioning the rings at the extreme end of the scope
body could also cause damage to your new March. Check manufacturers
specifications for torque value. Usually 15-20 in-lbs but will vary
depending on Alloy or Steel.
Make sure that you set enough eye relief position of your scope to
prevent hitting during recoil. Setting your new scope with incorrect eye
relief and improper mounting can cause injury to the shooter.
P3
Leveling the Reticle
It is very important for the vertical reticle to be level with the center of
your rifle’s bore. If this is not the case, canting of the rifle will occur
and this will cause accuracy problems at long range.
One of the easiest ways to check vertical alignment is to use a vertical
string line for example at about 10m in front of your rifle. Making
sure your rifle is completely level, look through your March scope and
confirm the vertical reticle is in line with the vertical string line.
At this point, use a torque wrench to tighten the scope ring screws.
Be sure to not over tighten the screws as this could also cause damage
to your new March. Check that the scope has not moved as the screws
are tightened.
When you turn the eyepiece, the reticle’s clarity will change as the
focal length changes. When the reticle is focused for your eyes, turn
the locking ring counter-clockwise until it is firm against the
eyepiece.
Do not attempt to over tighten but it must be firm.
P4
Eyepiece Adjustment Line
The factory setting of
(Zoom Scopes except EP-Zoom) the eyepiece is indicated
The factory setting of the eyepiece is at -0.5 with white line.
diopter. It is indicated with white line.
The adjustment to suit normal eyesight should
not be too far from this position.
Once the eyepiece is set at the best position
for your eyes, it isn't necessary to alter the
setting often unless changing of visual acuity
or user.
Rotate eyepiece lock ring and align it on the white line to set back to
factory setting of the eyepiece.
Sighting in your March Rifle Scope
The easiest way to sight in your March scope is to bore sight your rifle
against a target located between for example 25 and 50 meters away.
Bore sighting is easy. With your rifle securely rested and the bolt
removed, look through the bore and move the rifle until you can see
the target centered in the bore.
Without moving the rifle, look through the scope and adjust the
windage and elevation setting to adjust the scope’s reticle to the center
of the target.
Fire a shot at the target and adjust the windage and elevation settings to
move the reticle to the bullet’s point of impact.
Turning the elevation dial towards “UP” moves the Point of Aim
(POA) higher, while turning the dial towards “DN” moves the POA
lower. Turning the windage dial towards “R” moves the POA to the
right, while turning it to “L” moves the POA to the left.
After you have adjusted your scope to the
point of impact, move the reticle back to the
center of the target and fire another shot.
Repeat the adjustments to the windage and
elevation dials until the point of aim meets
the point of impact.
P5
Important note:
Please check where your dials settings are after you have zeroed
your rifle to the point of aim. The farther away the adjustments are
from the central position (elevation and windage) the more optical
resolution will degrade. Also you will not have available the full
amount of elevation or windage in one direction. So if your scope
adjustment is set a long way off center to get the rifle zeroed this
will indicate the alignment of the rifle bore is not at the same axis
of the scope mount or base position.
Focus/Parallax adjustment
Your March Rifle Scope has a side focus
dial that can be used to focus the scope on
targets from approximately 10 yards to
infinity.
The number on the dial is not an absolute
reflection of the actual distance as this is
affected by the user's eyesight and Side Focus dial
changing environmental factors.
It is critical, particularly for target
shooting, that the setting be absolutely
parallax free.
This means there should be no movement
of the reticle relative to the target. To
check this, move your head very slightly
upwards and down or left to right and see
that the reticle position does not move on
the target. Be careful not to accidentally
move your rifle when checking this. Side Focus Dial
Illumination Model
The reticle should remain in the exact position aimed on the target as
you slightly move your head position for parallax free operation.
Adjust the focus dial until parallax free. If parallax movement is not
completely removed you will have larger than usual grouping
dispersion of your shots.
P6
If the focus dial or zoom ring is stiff.
The side focus dial and zoom ring may be stiff to rotate due to lack of
use or during cold weather. This is due to a settling of the lubricant
on the airtight seals over time, or an increased viscosity in the
lubricant at lower temperatures. Gently turning the dial back and
forth will restore normal function.
Remove the cap covering the windage or elevation dial (if equipped).
Turn the cap upside down; align the ridge on the cap with the grooved
Dial Set Screw. Hold the dial tightly to prevent it moving and unscrew
the Dial Set Screw.
The dial can now be removed to expose the adjusting shaft and the
windage or elevation scale. The dial can now be replaced in the user's
chosen position.
Replace the Dial Set Screw and hold the dial while tightening. Do not
over tighten this screw.
P7
1x-4x24, 1x-10x24, 2.5x-25x42 model
Remove the cap covering the windage or
elevation dial (if equipped). Loosen the
three set screws using the Allen wrench
provided (see picture).
Once loose, the dial is free to turn and
can be adjusted to any position required.
Retighten the three set screws once the
dial’s position is set; but do not over
tighten.
P8
1x-10x24, 2.5x-25x42 model
The March compact model takes a different
approach to the Zero Set. After setting the
elevation dial to the desired position, hold the
dial with your fingers and turn the “0-SET”
Dial clockwise using a coin or correctly sized
screw drive until the bottom stop is reached.
At this point the elevation cannot be lowered
and so you never lose your starting point.
If you do not need to use the Zero Set
function, turn the “0-SET” dial counter-
clockwise until it reaches the top of its travel.
P9
Using the Zoom to change magnification
Turn the zoom ring clockwise to increase
your scope’s magnification and counter-
clockwise to decrease magnification.
Use the index point to select the most
appropriate setting.
Modifier Disk
35mm MD Disk(Standard Option for Fixed Power Scopes,
EP-Zoom, 5-32x52, 10-60x52 Models)
43mm MD Disk(Extra-cost Option for 56mm Models)
The Modifier Disk does not use any lenses. It is a lightweight
aluminum disk with a smaller diameter hole in it to reduce the amount
of light entering the scope.
The Modifier Disk screws onto the scope via the threads in front of the
objective lens.
Using Modifier Disk with your March scope will:
a; reduce the amount of light entering the scope by as much as
50%(35mmMD disk), 40%(43mm MD disk).
(depending on the brightness of the conditions)
b; increase the depth of focus by up to 50%(35mm MD disk),
40%(43mmMD disk).
P11
Making a March
Lens Design
March Rifle Scopes (except 1x-4x24, 1x-4.5x24, 1x-8x24 and 1x-
10x24) use multi-coated Extra-low Dispersion (ED) lenses to reduce
chromatic aberration and to provide high image resolution even at
maximum magnification.
ED lenses have a smaller refractive index than typical optical lenses in
the blue to red wavelength. This produces superior sharpness and
color correction. ED lenses are often used in microscopes, high-end
telescopes and semiconductors. ED lenses make it possible to maintain
a consistent, high quality image from the lowest to highest
magnification settings in your new March scope.
Internal Construction
March Rifle Scopes are made from specially heat-treated, high-grade
aluminum, special alloy steel and brass. The scope body is filled with
argon gas to create a stable environment. To ensure that March Scopes
remain airtight, each scope is fitted with high performance, industrial
grade rubber O-rings. Importantly, March Rifle Scopes contain no
plastic internal parts.
Second Focal Plane design
A reticle placed in the second focal plane will appear to stay the same
size across the zoom range while the target changes size. This means
that the marks in the reticle will change value across the zoom range.
The specific reticles sizes are calculated at set magnifications and these
should be used as reference marks to determine measurements at set
ranges.
To determine what measurements are covered by your March’s reticle,
please refer to the reticle information contained at the end of this
manual.
P12
Fixed Power (48x52mm) High Master
EP Zoom (40x-60x52mm) High Master
P14
Compact zoom 1x-4x24mm
100yard Parallax Fixed
Adjustment
1 Click Adjustment: 0.1 MIL
(1cm at 100m)
10 MIL turret revolution (100cm
at 100m).
Elevation Travel: 56 MIL
Windage Travel: 56 MIL
Reticle
FD-1 reticle
Center Dot Illuminated Reticle
P15
Compact zoom 1x-4.5x24mm
Adjustment
1 Click Adjustment: 1/4 MOA
(0.26in at 100yds)
25 MOA turret revolution
(10.47in at 100yds).
Elevation Travel: 200 MOA
Windage Travel: 200 MOA
Reticle
MTR-D2 reticle
Center Dot Illuminated Reticle
1/2 MOA Dot at 4.5x
MTR-D2
P16
Compact zoom (1x-10x24mm, 2.5x-25x42mm)
P17
52mm Compact zoom (2.5x-25x52mm)
P18
Variable Power (5x-32x52mm, 10x-60x52mm)
P19
Variable Power (10x-60x56mm)
High Master
P21
Fixed power Scope and EP zoom Riflescope
SPECIFICATIONS
48x52 EP-Zoom
Model No. D48F52 D60EV52
Low 48x 40x
Magnification
High - 60x
Effective Lens Diameter 52mm
Low 1.08mm 1.24mm
Exit Ppil
High - 0.89mm
Degree 0.52° 0.49°
Low ft/100Yd 2.7ft 2.6ft
Field of
m/100m 0.90m 0.85m
View
Degree - 0.44°
real
High ft/100Yd - 2.5ft
m/100m - 0.87m
Low 66-81mm 71-89mm
Eye Relief
High - 59-72mm
1 Click Value 1/8MOA
1 Turn travel 10MOA
Elevation Travel 60MOA
Windage Travel 60MOA
Focus Side Focus/Parallax
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination -
Reticle CH, 1/8MOA Dot, 3/32MOA Dot, 1/16MOA Dot, LR
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
Weight 645g (22.8oz) 690g (24.3oz)
D48F52 EP-Zoom
A 370mm (14.6inch) 374-397mm
B 177mm (7.0inch) 162mm (6.4inch)
C 60mm (2.4inch) 60mm (2.4inch)
D 41mm (1.6inch) 41mm (1.6inch)
E 126mm (5.0inch) 126mm (5.0inch)
F 67mm (2.6inch) 86-109mm
G 70mm (2.8inch) 70mm (2.8inch)
H 70mm (2.8inch) 55mm (2.2inch)
P22
Compact zoom 1x-4x24mm Riflescope
SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. D4V24IML
Low 1x
Magnification
High 4x
Effective Lens Diameter 24mm
Low 17.8mm
Exit Pupil
High 6mm
Low 19°
Degree
Field of View High 4.7°
real Low 100.4ft/100Yd (33.47m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 24.9ft/100Yd (8.20m/100m)
Low 64-96mm
Eye Relief
High 61-94mm
1 Click Value 0.1MIL
1 Turn travel 10MIL
Elevation Travel 56MIL
Windage Travel 56MIL
Focus No
Distance 100Yd
Finish Matte Black
Illumination Yes
Reticle FD-1
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
g 520
Weight
oz 18.3
1x-4x24
A 258mm(10.2inch)
B 129mm(5.1inch)
C 33mm(1.3inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch)
E 35mm(1.4inch)
F 94mm(3.7inch)
G 49mm(1.9inch)
H 42mm(1.7inch)
P23
Compact zoom 1x-4.5x24mm Riflescope
SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. D4.5V24TI
Low 1x
Magnification
High 4.5x
Effective Lens Diameter 24mm
Low 16mm
Exit Pupil
High 5.33mm
Low 19°
Degree
Field of View High 4.22°
real Low 100.4ft/100Yd (33.47m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 22.12ft/100Yd (7.37m/100m)
Low 73-103mm
Eye Relief
High 73-103mm
1 Click Value 1/4MOA
1 Turn travel 25MOA
Elevation Travel 200MOA
Windage Travel 200MOA
Focus Side Focus
Distance 10yd-infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination Yes
Reticle MTR-D2, MTR-5
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
g 530
Weight
oz 18.7
1x-4.5x24
A 260mm(10.2inch)
B 131mm(5.2inch)
C 33mm(1.3inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch)
E 35mm(1.4inch)
F 94mm(3.7inch)
G 49mm(1.9inch)
H 46mm(1.8inch)
P24
Compact zoom 1x-10x24mm Riflescope
SPECIFICATIONS
D10V24TIML
D10V24TML
D10V24TM
D10V24M
D10V24TI
D10V24T
D10V24
Model No.
Low 1x
Magnification
High 10x
Effective Lens Diameter 24mm
Exit Pupil High 2.4mm
Low 20°
Degree
Field of View High 2°
real Low 105.8ft/100Yd (35.27m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 10.5ft/100Yd (3.49m/100m)
Low 86-98mm
Eye Relief
High 86-96mm
1 Click Value 1/4MOA 0.1Mil
1 Turn travel 25MOA 10Mil
Elevation Travel 200MOA 56Mil
Windage Travel 200MOA 56Mil
Focus Side Focus/Parallax
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination - Yes - Yes
MTR-1
MTR-1 MTR-1
MTR-2
CH MTR-2 CH MTR-2
Reticle MTR-3 MML MML
Di-plex MTR-3 Di-plex MTR-3
MTR-4
MTR-4 MTR-4
MTR-5
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
g 520 530 530 530 560 530 560
Weight
oz 18.3 18.7 18.7 18.7 19.8 18.7 19.8
1x-10x24
A 264mm(10.4inch)
B 135mm(5.3inch)
C 33mm(1.3inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch)
E 35mm(1.4inch)
F 94mm(3.7inch)
G 49mm(1.9inch)
H 48mm(1.9inch)
P25
Compact zoom 2.5x-25x42mm Riflescope
SPECIFICATIONS
D25V42TIML
D25V42TML
D25V42TM
D25V42M
D25V42TI
D25V42T
D25V42
Model No.
Low 2.5x
Magnification
High 25x
Effective Lens Diameter 42mm
Exit Pupil High 1.68mm
Low 8°
Degree
Field of View High 0.8°
real Low 42ft/100Yd (13.99m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 4.2ft/100Yd (1.40m/100m)
Low 85-100mm
Eye Relief
High 89-96mm
1 Click Value 1/4MOA 0.1Mil
1 Turn travel 25MOA 10Mil
Elevation Travel 100MOA 28Mil
Windage Travel 100MOA 28Mil
Focus Side Focus/Parallax
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination - Yes - Yes
MTR-1
MTR-1
MTR-1 MTR-2
MTR-2
CH MTR-2 CH MTR-3
Reticle Di-plex MTR-3 Di-plex
MTR-3
MTR-4
MML MML
MTR-4
MTR-4 MTR-5
MTR-FT
MTR-FT
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
g 610 620 620 620 650 620 650
Weight
oz 21.5 21.9 21.9 21.9 22.9 21.9 22.9
2.5x-25x42
A 314mm(12.4inch)
B 139mm(5.5inch)
C 51mm(2.0inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch)
E 81mm(3.2inch)
F 94mm(3.7inch)
G 53mm(2.1inch)
H 48mm(1.9inch)
P26
Compact zoom 2.5x-25x52mm Riflescope SPECIFICATIONS
D25V52TIML
D25V52TML
D25V52TM
D25V52TI
D25V52T
Model No.
Low 2.5x
Magnification
High 25x
Effective Lens Diameter 52mm
Exit Pupil High 2.08mm
Low 8°
Degree
Field of View High 0.8°
real Low 42ft/100Yd (13.99m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 4.2ft/100Yd (1.40m/100m)
Low 85-100mm
Eye Relief
High 89-96mm
1 Click Value 1/4MOA 0.1Mil
1 Turn travel 25MOA 10Mil
Elevation Travel 120MOA 34Mil
Windage Travel 60MOA 17Mil
Focus Side Focus/Parallax
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination - Yes - Yes
MTR-1
MTR-1
MTR-2
MTR-2
CH MTR-3
Reticle Di-plex
MTR-3
MTR-4
MML MML
MTR-4
MTR-5
MTR-FT
MTR-FT
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
g 665 665 695 665 695
Weight
oz 23.3 23.3 24.3 23.3 24.3
2.5x-25x52
A 338mm(13.3inch)
B 139mm(5.5inch)
C 60mm(2.4inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch)
E 105mm(4.1inch)
F 94mm(3.7inch)
G 53mm(2.1inch)
H 48mm(1.9inch)
P27
6x and 6.4x magnifications zoom Riflescope SPECIFICATIONS
5x-32x52mm 10x-60x52mm
D32V52TM
D60V52TM
D32V52LM
D60V52LM
D32V52TI
D60V52TI
D32V52T
D60V52T
D32V52L
D60V52L
Model No.
Low 5x 10x
Magnification
High 32x 60x
Effective Lens Dia 52mm
Exit Pupil High 1.625mm 0.86mm
Low 4° 2.0°
Field of Degree
High 0.625° 0.333°
View
real Low 21ft/100Yd (6.98m/100m) 10.5ft/100Yd (3.49m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 3.3ft/100Yd (1.09m/100m) 1.7ft/100Yd (0.58m/100m)
Low 86-97mm 88-99mm
Eye Relief
High 91-97mm 95-101mm
1 Click Value 1/8MOA
1 Turn travel 10MOA
Elevation Travel 60MOA
Windage Travel 40MOA
Focus Side Focus/Parallax
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination - Yes - Yes
MTR-1 MTR-1
CH MTR-1 CH MTR-1 CH MTR-1 CH MTR-1
MTR-2 MTR-2
1/8 MTR-2 1/8 MTR-2 1/8 MTR-2 1/8 MTR-2
MTR-3 MTR-3
Reticle 3/32 MTR-3 3/32 MTR-3
MTR-4
3/32 MTR-3 3/32 MTR-3
MTR-4
1/16 MTR-4 1/16 MTR-4 1/16 MTR-4 1/16 MTR-4
MTR-5 MTR-5
Di-plex MTR-FT Di-plex MTR-FT Di-plex MTR-FT Di-plex MTR-FT
MTR-FT MTR-FT
Body Tube Diameter 30mm
g 670 680 690 700 730 700 710 720 730 760
Weight
oz 23.6 24.0 24.3 24.7 25.7 24.7 25.0 25.4 25.7 26.8
5x-32x52 10x-60x52
A 409mm(16.1inch) 420mm(16.5inch)
B 173mm(6.8inch) 173mm(6.8inch)
C 60mm(2.4inch) 60mm(2.4inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch) 41mm(1.6inch)
E 142mm(5.6inch) 142mm(5.6inch)
F 94mm(3.7inch) 105mm(4.1inch)
G 79mm(3.1inch) 79mm(3.1inch)
H 57mm(2.2inch) 57mm(2.2inch)
P28
6x magnifications zoom Riflescope SPECIFICATIONS
10x-60x56mm High Master
D60HV56TM
D60HV56LM
D60HV56TI
D60HV56T
D60HV56L
Model No.
Low 10x
Magnification
High 60x
Effective Lens Dia 56mm
Exit Pupil High 0.94mm
Low 1.9°
Field of Degree
High 0.32°
View
real Low 10.2ft/100Yd (3.40m/100m)
ft/Yd
High 1.7ft/100Yd (0.57m/100m)
Low 80-107mm
Eye Relief
High 92-102mm
1 Click Value 1/8MOA
1 Turn travel 10MOA
Elevation Travel 60MOA
Windage Travel 40MOA
Focus Side Focus/Parallax
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black
Illumination - Yes
MTR-1
CH MTR-1 CH MTR-1
MTR-2
1/8 MTR-2 1/8 MTR-2
MTR-3
Reticle 3/32 MTR-3 3/32 MTR-3
MTR-4
1/16 MTR-4 1/16 MTR-4
MTR-5
Di-plex MTR-FT Di-plex MTR-FT
MTR-FT
Body Tube Diameter 34mm
g 905 915 925 930 960
Weight
oz 32.0 32.3 32.6 32.8 33.8
10x-60x56
A 413mm(16.3inch)
B 180mm(7.1inch)
C 64mm(2.5inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch)
E 134mm(5.3inch)
F 99mm(3.9inch)
G 81mm(3.2inch)
H 63mm(2.5inch)
P29
High magnification Zoom Riflescope SPECIFICATIONS
5x-50x56mm 8x-80x56mm
D80V56STM
D80V56TM
D80V56STI
D80V56ST
D50V6TM
D50V56TI
D80V56TI
D50V56T
D80V56T
Model No.
Low 5x 8x
Magnification
High 50x 80x
Effective Lens
56mm
Diameter
Exit Pupil High 1.12mm 0.7mm
Degre Low 4.0° 2.5°
Field of
e High 0.4° 0.25°
View
Low 21ft/100Yd (6.98m/100m) 13.2ft/100Yd (4.36m/100m)
real ft/Yd
High 2.1ft/100Yd(0.70m/100m) 1.3ft/100Yd (0.44m/100m)
Low 96-101mm 89-95mm
Eye Relief
High 92-98mm 83-97mm
1 Click Value 1/8MOA
1 Turn travel 10MOA
Elevation Travel 60MOA
Windage Travel 40MOA
Focus Side focus
Distance 10yd-Infinity
Finish Matte Black Silver
Illumination - Yes - Yes - Yes
MTR-1 MTR-1 MTR-1
CH MTR-1 CH MTR-1 CH MTR-1
MTR-2 MTR-2 MTR-2
1/8Dot MTR-2 1/8Dot MTR-2 1/8Dot MTR-2
MTR-3 MTR-3 MTR-3
Reticle 3/32Dot MTR-3
MTR-4
3/32Dot MTR-3
MTR-4
3/32Dot MTR-3
MTR-4
1/16Dot MTR-4 1/16Dot MTR-4 1/16Dot MTR-4
MTR-5 MTR-5 MTR-5
Di-plex MTR-FT Di-plex MTR-FT Di-plex MTR-FT
MTR-FT MTR-FT MTR-FT
Body Tube Diameter 34mm
g 830 840 870 845 855 885 845 855 885
Weight
oz 29.3 29.6 30.7 29.8 30.2 31.2 29.8 30.2 31.2
5x-50x56 8x-80x56
A 400mm(15.7inch) 409mm(16.1inch)
B 166mm(6.5inch) 175mm(6.9inch)
C 64mm(2.5inch) 64mm(2.5inch)
D 41mm(1.6inch) 41mm(1.6inch)
E 144mm(5.7inch) 144mm(5.7inch)
F 90mm(3.5inch) 90mm(3.5inch)
G 79mm(3.1inch) 79mm(3.1inch)
H 51mm(2.0inch) 60mm(2.4inch)
P30
Reticles
P31
Di-plex reticle Di-plex reticle size
MTR-1 MTR-1
Reticle size at 20x
MTR-2 MTR-2
Reticle size at 10x
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MTR-3 MTR-3 reticle size at 20x
The MTR-3 and MTR-4 reticles are twice as thick as the MTR-1 and MTR-2.
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MTR-1, MTR-3 Value of 1 division
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MTR-FT
MTR-FT reticle size at 20x
MML
MML reticle size at 20x
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Caring for your March Rifle Scope
March Rifle Scopes are sealed units however condensation may form
on the outside of the lens under extreme conditions. Should this
occur, dry with a soft lens cloth immediately and allow the lens to dry
completely. Doing this will prevent water spots developing on the lens
surface.
Repair Services
Please retain and follow the Warranty paperwork in case your March
Rifle Scope requires repair with the Warranty period. Please inquire of
the dealer purchased from, and follow their repair request instruction.
When returning your March Rifle Scope for repair, please enclose and
provide a full description of the issue you are having on the form
provided with your Warranty.
Should repairs be required outside Warranty period, please contact the
dealer purchased from or Deon Optical Design Corporation before
sending.
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Memo
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Printed in japan
March-2017