

Ideal times to see clarity and resolution. Some patchy light changes but pretty much dull. It was very surprising how these changes can affect each scopes performance and I will make note of this as we go a long. I have separated the test into 3 times of day to test the widest range of ambient light and mirage. I have found that being elevated gets me out of the ground effect distortion. The test scenerio is looking out my 2 nd storey window at a hillside (1000 to 1100yds) and parking lot (435yds). My demands are very high and many will simply call them picky but when investing this type of money ($2700 to 3600+), these scopes better perform at an “exotic” level. all amazing in their own right but when put together, differences are highlighted that would typically go unnoticed.Īs an F class competitor, I am most interested in higher mag optics that let you clearly see the target and the air (mirage) to allow the best chances of hitting the center. Anything rated as “worst” is still head and shoulders better then consumer grade scopes. Let’s start by saying that these scopes are in the “1%” of high mag target scopes. What I am looking at is pure optical qualities over a range of ambient lighting conditions and distances. In this review, I am not interested in the mechanicals and tracking of the scopes as we know they work. The March is 13oz lighter – that’s a lot! All have 34mm tubes, are high mag variable scope with similar range of operation and front AO size, side focus with exposed target turrents.

When reviewing the specs of these scopes, you can only see a lot of similarities. Schmidt and Bender, and March certainly need no introduction as a top tier optic. I received the S&B 12-15X56 and March 5-55X56 from CGN member ‘blackburbot’ to compare. But am I biased or viewing on a good day?Īn opportunity was offered to compare the SVSS to a couple of other top tier high mag scopes. The glass also struck me as being very sharp, crisp and clear. This it does and does superbly.īy far, the best side focus system I have ever used on any brand or type of rifle scope. Looking similar to fine and coarse focus adjustment on a spotting scope, I hoped that it would offer the shooter a much better and easier way to get image into focus when viewing targets at LR. The main feature that caught my eye was their patent pending side focus system. It better be good. 34mm 1pc tube, 41.5oz. First Sightron to MSRP well over $2000 (Canadian retail $2700). Certainly the specs look very promising as is the price point… Yikes.
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When Sightron announced their new SVSS series for 2015, I was hoping for good things.
