Just what is First Focal Plane? In simple terms, the reticle size changes as you turn the magnification up or down, keeping it a constant in relation to the size of the target. The reticle is not really changing, but more so remaining a constant with the target. When you increase magnification, the target appears larger and so do the lines of your reticle.
5 - 40 x 56mm
These scopes feature 5x-40x magnification with a first focal plane reticle which is ideal for long distance tactical use. Oversized tactical knobs allow for easy windage and elevation adjustments and feature a zero-set function for elevation. The high quality ED lenses provide superior image resolution, making March scopes the best scopes on the range or in the field.

Features
- 34mm Body
- 56mm Objective Lens
- Zero-Set
- Focus Down to 10 Yards
- Eye Relief Low 96-100mm (3.8-3.9 inch)
- Eye Relief High 92-98mm (3.6-3.8 inch)
- Tactical Knobs
- Sunshade 3" (75mm)
- Includes Flip-Up Lens Covers
- Includes Fixed Caps
MAR1051
Elevation 24 MIL
Windage 12 MIL
Click Adjustment 0.05 MIL
FML-1 Reticle
MAR1052
Elevation 24 MIL
Windage 12 MIL
Click Adjustment 0.05 MIL
FML-1 Illuminated Reticle
MAR1053
Elevation 66 MOA
Windage 38 MOA
Click Adjustment ¼ MOA
FMA-2 Reticle
Non-Illuminated Reticle

Illuminated Reticle


Dimensions | |
5 - 40x56mm FFP | |
A | 387mm (15.2 inch) |
B | 157mm (6.2 inch) |
C | 64m (2.5 inch) |
D | 41mm (1.6 inch) |
E | 144mm (5.7 inch) |
F | 86mm (3.4 inch) |
G | 66mm (2.6 inch) |
H | 52mm (2.05inch) |
Weight | |
890g (31.4oz) |