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		<title>World&#8217;s Highest Magnification Rifle Scope: March 8-80x56mm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to long-range optics, some folks can&#8217;t have too much magnification. At 500 yards and beyond, when the air&#8217;s misty or the mirage is thick, you can&#8217;t always use extreme magnification. But, when the conditions are excellent, it&#8217;s nice to have 50X magnification (or more) on tap. You can always &#8220;crank it back [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/march80x04.jpg">When it comes to long-range optics, some folks can&#8217;t have too much magnification. At 500 yards and beyond, when the air&#8217;s misty or the mirage is thick, you can&#8217;t always use extreme magnification. But, when the conditions are excellent, it&#8217;s nice to have 50X magnification (or more) on tap. You can always &#8220;crank it back down&#8221;.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>In addition, there&#8217;s no doubt that high magnification lets you <strong>aim more precisely</strong>, 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 &#8212; something you need when you&#8217;re trying to put multiple shots through the same hole.</p>
<p><b>Raising the Optics Bar</b><br />
How much power is usable? A few years back, folks said you can&#8217;t use more than 45X or so at long range. Well, as modern optics have evolved, now guys are buying scopes with even more magnification &#8212; way more. There are practical limits of course &#8212; 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.</p>
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<p>Despite the exit pupil and brightness issues, shooters are demanding &#8220;more power&#8221; 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 <strong>March X-Series 8-80x56mm scope</strong>. 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.</p>
<p>MORE INFO: Learn more about the March 8-80x56mm at <a href="http://marchscopes.com/tactical-8-80-x-56-x.html" target="_blank">MarchScopes.com</a></p>
<blockquote><p><font face="tahoma">To demonstrate the capabilities of high-magnification March scopes, Aussie Stuart Elliot has created a cool through-the-lens video with the <a href="http://marchscopes.com.au/scopes/second-focal-plane-scopes/" target="_blank">March 8-80x56mm scope</a> set at 80-power (See 0:30 timeline). Along with being one of Australia&#8217;s top benchrest shooters, Stuart runs <a href="http://www.benchrest.com.au/" target="new">BRT Shooters Supply</a>, 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.</font></p></blockquote>
<p><b>Look through the Lens of 80-power March Scope at Target 1000 Yards Away</b><br />
<iframe width="600" height="338" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/82hbMWbMdwA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><b>Through-the-Lens Views at 40X and 80X at 1100 Yards</b><br />
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 &#8220;Larger Image&#8221; button to see full-screen version at 80X.</p>
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