March Scopes is a Japanese brand owned by Deon Optical Design, known for making top-quality riflescopes. The manufacturer's portfolio includes many interesting designs, such as the March Majesta scope with variable magnification reaching up to 80x.

The lineup of unique projects from this company will soon be joined by the March Tracking Scope. However, the manufacturer emphasizes that the name Tracking Scope instead of the standard term spotting scope is not accidental. The design features a mechanism that enables smooth and stable rotation of the scope within a 26° range in any direction, without the need to adjust the tripod or perform any additional actions. This solution allows for convenient and precise tracking of moving targets and easy transition between multiple points of interest.

A partially functional prototype was already showcased during this year’s SHOT Show:
It recently attracted the attention of long-range shooters again, making an appearance at the Extreme Shot Italia V competition, which ended yesterday.
The March Tracking Scope will be available in several variants, including 6-60x56 and 8-80x56, with reticles placed in the first or second focal plane. Depending on the buyer's preferences, various reticles corresponding to those used in March riflescopes will be available. A version without a reticle will also be released.

The attached photos show the production version, but the visible technical specifications are based on the prototype and may still be subject to change. March Scopes plans to start taking orders for the March Tracking Scope during next year’s IWA OutdoorClassics trade show in Nuremberg.
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