Ultra-High Magnification 8-80x56mm March Riflescope
When it comes to long-range optics, some folks can’t have too much magnification (as Tim Allen used to say: “More Power!”). At 500 yards and beyond, when the air’s misty or the mirage is thick, you can’t always use extreme magnification. But, when the conditions are excellent, it’s nice to have 50X magnification (or more) on tap. You can always “crank it back down”. Higher magnification (when conditions are good), can help you see your bullet holes at long range, and that makes it easier to judge your hold-offs and keep your group centered. In addition, there’s no doubt that high magnification lets you aim more precisely, no matter what the distance. Even at 100 and 200 yards, short-range benchresters are using 40X, 50X, and even 60X power scopes. This allows you to position your cross-hairs with extreme precision — something you need when you’re trying to put multiple shots through the same hole.
Raising the Optics Bar
How much power is usable? A few years back, folks said you can’t use more than 45X or so at long range. Well, as modern optics have evolved, now guys are buying scopes with even more magni-fication — way more. There are practical limits of course — with a 56 to 60mm front objective, the exit pupil of a 60X or higher-power scope will be very tiny, making head orientation ultra-critical. Any many scopes get darker as you bump up the magnification.
Despite the exit pupil and brightness issues, shooters are demanding “more power” these days and the scope manufacturers are providing new products with ever-greater magnification levels. Right now, the most powerful conventional riflescope you can buy is the March X-Series 8-80x56mm scope. Featuring a 34mm main tube and 56mm objective lens, this offers a true 10-times zoom ratio and up to 80X magnification. This scope has minimal distortion thanks to high-quality ED lenses designed in-house by Deon Optical, which also machines the main tube from one solid piece of billet aluminum.
To demonstrate the capabilities of high-magnification March scopes, Aussie Stuart Elliot has created a cool through-the-lens video with the March 8-80x56mm scope set at 80-power (See 0:30 timeline). Along with being one of Australia’s top benchrest shooters, Stuart runs BRT Shooters Supply, dealer for March Scopes in Australia. In the video below you can see the March 8-80X focused on a target at 1000 yards (910m). For best resolution, watch this video in fullscreen, 720p mode.
Look through the Lens of 80-power March Scope at Target 1000 Yards Away
Through-the-Lens Views at 40X and 80X at 1100 Yards
To reveal the difference between 40X and 80X magnification, here are two through-the-lens still images taken with March scopes sighting to 1100 yards. The top photo is at 80X magnification, looking through the March 8-80x56mm. The lower photo is at 40X magnification viewed through a 5-50x56mm March X-Series scope. You can see there is a big difference in perceived target size! Click on the “Larger Image” button to see full-screen version at 80X.
Here is another view through a March high-magnification scope, this time at 1000 yards. We’re not exactly sure of the power setting, but we think this is at least 40X. Note the good contrast, and the absence of color fringing or chromatic distortion. When you’re shooting at 1000 yards and beyond, having high-quality glass like this can provide a competitive advantage.
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Where and How much?
I am impressed by the clarity, are there more product information I can recieve
Alex
i am looking to upgrade my scope for my Sako. I think I found it!
I was deer hunting this year and their was a 10 point buck at 750 yards and I have a Remington 700 by the way and I shot twice at it and I was wondering were u got that scope and I would like to buy one and if could send me the price?
Yes… more info on where/cost
And buying a new scope tomorrow at show would like to know before i buy
Jeremy – this scope came on sale in 2010. Depending what country you are in you should contact the dealer directly through the http://www.march.com website.
This is a specialist scope for specific shooting disciplines. Do you know what you want to use it for?
Sorry – the correct website is ===> http://marchscopes.com
It has current prices and dealer info.
3400.00, wow.
Can we purchase this Scope?
Regards
Mark
+27 8 444 900 93
There is a South African distributor. Feel free to contact them via the March web page.
I was able to look thru one of these scopes a couple days ago and for me the brightness fade as the power was turned up was terrible…for me the Nightforce 12 x 42 is by far better at closer range.
Who carries it, and what’s the cost?
How much is this scope? And where do I go buy it? I want to shoot a monster brown bear in Alaska, moose, elk. Don’t want to miss and would love to snipe a whitetail deer at 1000 yards. Please help my dreams come true. Are the rings included with the gun? If not where can I buy them at?
Here, Take my money.
Where can I order?