March Genesis 6-60x56

March Genesis 6-60x56

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March Genesis 6-60x56 Product description

March Genesis 6-60x56

General properties

Manufacturer March
Rifle scopes series March Genesis
Made in Japan
In production since 2018
Warranty 10 years
SKU D60V56GFMAc

Optical properties

Variable magnification Yes
Min. magnification. 6.00 x
Max. magnification. 66.81 x
Diopter adjustment -
Lens size diameter. 56.00 mm
Minimal exit pupil. 1.04 mm
Maximal exit pupil. 3.68 mm
Minimal field of view. 0.81 m/100m
Maximal field of view. 8.08 m/100m
Minimal eye relief. 70.34 mm
Maximal eye relief. 85.00 mm
Twilight Factor -
Light transmittance -
Fast focus eyepiece type Yes

Turret properties

Type of Turret Tactical
Locking turrets Yes
Zero-Stop Yes
Elevation - mrad. 129.60 mrad
Elevation - MOA. 400.00 MOA
Windage - mrad. 48.60 mrad
Windage - MOA. 150.00 MOA
Elevation in each turn 50 MOA

Reticle properties

Reticle position 1. focal plane - FFP
Illumination color Red
Usable at daytime Yes
Automatic Turn Off -

Parallax properties

Parallax setting Adjustable
Parallax adj. Yes - side focus
Parallax adustment range 20 m - Infinity

Physical properties

Weight. 1,643.01 g
Working temperature range -
Filled with Nitrogen
Lens coatings Fully Multicoated
Tube size/diameter -
Type of mount rail Picatinny Mount
Objective size diameter -
Eyepiece size diameter -
Color Black

Special features

Water proof Yes
Fogproof Yes
Shock proof Yes
Special features 1. focal plane, Fast focus, Fogproof, Fully multicoated, Illuminated reticle, Mount rail, Parallax adjustment, Shockproof, Tactical Turrets, Variable, Waterproof
Built in Range finder No

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I am a 6.5 creedmoor bench rest shooter. Depending on the day I shoot between a bit better than 1/2 moa to moa at distances between 300 and 800m in te gusty conditions of the south cetral Arizona hills. Three different rifles- a RPR wits prof Natel a Savage hunting rife ad uhh end custom target rifle I use 3 different scopes. A Vortex razor 7/27x56 Nightforce Atcar 7/36x56 and a March Genesis 6/60x56. There is a big difference between the razor and the atcar. The atcar is much crisper in all light conditions. The reticle is more distinct and easier to see even against black backgrounds. The razor is complicated and awkward to zero in. Then there is the March. I thought the difference between the razor and the atcar was significant. The difference between the atcar and the genesis is even more dramatic. Boredight zero in at 50m 2 shots. 1st 5 cm below and 2 cm right. Adjusted reticle to the hole and bullseye 2nd shot. Then out to 100 m. Adjusted elevation as to my Kestrel elite - easy to do exactly with the .05 mrad adjustment. A bit high because of my hot 120 gr Hornady ELD match ammunition. Same adjustment method. Barely off bullseye center. Razor and atcar are eachabout 4 k. Genesis is 6k. This March is a whole new universe.

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I want buy this item for a Multicaliber ELR Rifle - 375 CheyTac - 416 Barnett - 12,7x108mm (not 12,7x99 OTAN, the Russian version) Is the recoil acceptable for this Rifle scope ? Thanks

by ELR Shooter

Dear Sir,

thank you for your message.

This riflescope withstands the recoil of the 375 Cheytac and the 416 Barrett calibers but unfortunately, we are unable to confirm its compatibility with the 12.7x108mm caliber.

For precise information about its suitability with the 12.7x108mm, we recommend directly contacting the manufacturer. They would have the expertise to provide detailed insights regarding its compatibility with this specific caliber.

Should you need any further assistance or have additional queries, please feel free to contact us at info@optics-trade.eu.

Thank you for your understanding.

Kind regards

by Optics Trade team

Interested in the 6/60/56 and the 80/56. Reticle options.

by Hans

Dear Hans,

thank you for contacting us.

The available reticles are FML-3, FML-MT, FMA-MT, FML-3, FML-MT, FML-TR1.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at info@optics-trade.eu. We are here to help.

Kind Regards,

by Optics Trade team

If I mount the scope on 60MOA rail then will I be able to zero the rifle at 100 meters?

by Krzak

Dear Sir,

thank you for contacting us.

Unfortunately, we are unable to confirm because we are missing a few key information. A lot comes down to the caliber and characteristics of the ammo (bullet drop). Also, pLease note that 60 MOA rails are usually not intended for close-range shooting.  

Thank you for your understanding.

If you will need any additional information please do not hesitate to contact us again.

Kind Regards

by Optics Trade team

I'm thinking about using it on CDX-40 in .375 CT https://www.cadexdefence.com/products/cdx-precision-rifles/cdx-40-shadow/ and trying to figure out the right rail angle. Still not sure about the actual bullet, but it gives you some idea as it has 1:10 twist rate. I won't be shooting from it at 100m, but sometimes it may be required.

by Krzak

Dear Sir,

thank you for contacting us again.

Zeroing at 100 meters with a 60 MOA base should not be a problem.
If you see the barrel through the scope, you have to mount the higher riser, which is included in the scope.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at info@optics-trade.eu. We are here to help.

Kind Regards,

by Optics Trade team

Hello, I am interested in purchasing the March Genesis 60X scope. However, do you have a model with a 0 MOA scope mount? I believe the mount on these scopes already point them downwards? My rifle already has a 20 MOA picatinny rail.

Thanks.

-John

by John

This riflescope is mounted on a Picatinny rail. Please note that the riflescope has 400 MOA of elevation which means that you don't require much more of elevation on the mount.

by Optics Trade team

Is a good choice for one mile competition ??

by Luigi

It definitely is, since the riflescope is designed for the so-called (ELR shooters) extreme-long range shooter. The scope is designed with an incredible elevation range of 400 MOA which is suitable for the longest possible shots with heavy caliber rifles. 

by Optics Trade team

just checking price may go with used or blemished if possible

by James

The price of this scope is 6279 EUR.

However, we do not export these scopes outside of EU.

by Optics Trade team

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