- Location
- Northern Alberta
I am looking at outfitting my rifle with a new optic. The rifle is a DTA HTI in .375cheytac. So its intended purpose is to hit things far out. Close shots will be in the 800yard range with shots to 2000yards and further if the wind behaves enough that day. And yes, I have the space to do this safely and I know what this distance looks like and the troubles/fun with it. I want sfp because I am used to this and like it. Also I have range finders that tell me the distance bettet than I can measure out and typically shooting at a calibrated magnification. The scopes that I am looking at are.
1. March X in 5-50x56. I have one of these already on my .338LM and like it because of the high magnification range and top end adjustment. SFP, 1/8clicks 60 MOA total elevation
2. Schmidt and Bender 12-50x56 with P4 fine in SFP. Multi-turn with 1/8moa clicks 75moa total elevation.
3. IOR terminator 12-52x56, SFP 1/4MOA 100MOA total elevation.
I have no experiance behind the S&B or the IOR so judging optic quality and overall proformance is where I am asking help with. There are not too many reviews on the S&B 12-50 but tons on the 5-25, so I was assuming that the clarity and functionality is about the same. Also their isnt much on the IOR anywhere on the net.
All three scope are pretty much same price and delivery times so that wont be a deciding factor.
The March seems like very nice glass, has illumination, side parralax. Turrets are good and repeatable. Never measured to see if they are true 1/8moaI tend to leave mine on 40x for just about every shooting application. Mirage does come into play, but usually my shooting is fall to spring time. One draw back is 60moa travel elevation. Running 40moa bases right now so have full travel available. But you are pushing the limits of its range.
The S&B....well its a S&B, but how does it proform and is it really the "bench mark" optic. It doesn't have illumination, but how often do you really use this feature... The 75moa is nicer and should be all that is required for any shooting. But how are the "window" slots on the elevation. Do the get dirt/dust/ debris jammed in them. How good are they really?
The IOR....the glasd is susposed to be from Schott from Germany, so super clear/super crisp. But had a "mid-tube" parralax, similar to a front parralax adjustment.
1. March X in 5-50x56. I have one of these already on my .338LM and like it because of the high magnification range and top end adjustment. SFP, 1/8clicks 60 MOA total elevation
2. Schmidt and Bender 12-50x56 with P4 fine in SFP. Multi-turn with 1/8moa clicks 75moa total elevation.
3. IOR terminator 12-52x56, SFP 1/4MOA 100MOA total elevation.
I have no experiance behind the S&B or the IOR so judging optic quality and overall proformance is where I am asking help with. There are not too many reviews on the S&B 12-50 but tons on the 5-25, so I was assuming that the clarity and functionality is about the same. Also their isnt much on the IOR anywhere on the net.
All three scope are pretty much same price and delivery times so that wont be a deciding factor.
The March seems like very nice glass, has illumination, side parralax. Turrets are good and repeatable. Never measured to see if they are true 1/8moaI tend to leave mine on 40x for just about every shooting application. Mirage does come into play, but usually my shooting is fall to spring time. One draw back is 60moa travel elevation. Running 40moa bases right now so have full travel available. But you are pushing the limits of its range.
The S&B....well its a S&B, but how does it proform and is it really the "bench mark" optic. It doesn't have illumination, but how often do you really use this feature... The 75moa is nicer and should be all that is required for any shooting. But how are the "window" slots on the elevation. Do the get dirt/dust/ debris jammed in them. How good are they really?
The IOR....the glasd is susposed to be from Schott from Germany, so super clear/super crisp. But had a "mid-tube" parralax, similar to a front parralax adjustment.


















































