March 3-24x52 FML-T1 New! Xmas Tree Reticle

DocUSMCRetired

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March Scopes finally did it! They now have a 3-24x52 with a Christmas Tree. This new reticle is the FML-T1 Illuminated reticle! It’s a Mil FFP scope, with 28 Mil (120 MOA) Elevation, and 17 Mil (98 MOA) Windage. 24.5 ounces weight, and parallax that goes down to 5 yards! I know what the specs say, but this one I ran at 5 yards and was crystal clear at 24 power. It is an illuminated reticle, with an open center! I got it mounted up in a Spuhr mount, and now just need to pick a rifle and rush to the range! First up is adding an Accuracy 1st Scope Level, and verifying it was mounted level! Please keep in mind you can hear how windy it is, and this was taken with a cell phone, so better pics are to come, once the weather cooperates, and I am at a range. I have included reticle images. Its crystal clear, cell phones don’t usually do scopes justice (at least not always in my hands). First Looks! Enjoy! This is my personal scope.

If you are looking for one, go to www.marchoptics.com. you won't find the reticle but you can request a 3-24x52 with the FML-T1.

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See a video of the reticle here: March 3-24x52 FFP FML-T1 Reticle on Vimeo
 
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Just a follow up:

This scope has 0.2 mil increments, with 1 mil as indicated. It has 34 over all mil of adjustment, 17 up and 17 down from center. It has a yellow indicator for over 10 mils, on the turret. 10 mils per revolution. It has zero stops, and zero sets. So it reads 0 at 0 if you want. In this mount, you have rough 10 mil down, 25 mil up of adjustment. Parallax is sub 10 yards. Here are some reticle photos, taken with a cell phone so keep that in mind. 30 mm tube. 52 mm front objective. FOV at 100 yards is 35 - 4.4 feet. 1/10 mil per click, 10 mils per revolution. Photos done through cell phone, so keep that in mind.

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My "dream" optic is the S&B PMII 5-25...but gotta say I like this reticle.

The Spurh is, well...what can be said :D

Big question, is what's enjoying its company?
 
I have a 308 and a 6.5x47L that it will be run on. It will probably make its home on the Gap 10 G2 308, its a really good mag range for 308. They make a 5-40x56 which has a new reticle under development too. So the 5-40 will make a home on the 6.5x47L at that point.
 
Following up with some images from a 300 - 1500 yard range! Done with a cell phone, so keep that in mind. Scope performed well, we did most of our shooting at the 1200, transitions were nice. More to come. I will work on my photo taking skills with a cell phone and scope one of these days.

Here is a PDF of the Reticle, not a photo of the reticle:

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Here are some images, through a cell phone, at the range. One image is at 3X, 10X, and the last is at 24X:

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