Struggling with bulky variable scopes that slow down target acquisition in close-quarters situations? Heavy, complex optics with unnecessary magnification ranges compromise speed and handling when you need rapid, precise engagement at moderate distances for hunting, tactical training, or competitive shooting.
The MARCH H3×28 transforms close-range accuracy with its fixed 3× magnification that delivers the perfect balance between target identification and rapid acquisition. This ultra-compact 128mm scope weighs just 209 grams yet features a 30mm tube diameter for maximum light transmission and robust construction that handles demanding field conditions.
Engineered for speed and precision, this short rifle scope features dual-illuminated reticles (red/green) with fast-focus eyepiece for instant target clarity. The wide field of view and generous 7-8cm eye relief ensure comfortable shooting whilst the industry-leading optical system delivers crystal-clear imaging that enhances accuracy in varied lighting conditions.
Built for professional reliability, this nitrogen-filled optic provides complete weather protection with waterproof, shockproof, and fog-proof performance. The precise 1/4 MOA adjustments allow fine-tuning for different ammunition and distances, whilst the included mounting rings ensure immediate installation and use straight from the box.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Brand: MARCH
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Model: H3×28 IR
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Magnification: 3× fixed
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Objective Lens: 28mm
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Tube Diameter: 30mm
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Length: 128mm
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Weight: 209g
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Eye Relief: 7-8cm
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Reticle: Wire line with red/green illumination
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Adjustments: 1/4 MOA click value
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Coating: FMC (Fully Multi-Coated)
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Protection: Waterproof, shockproof, fog-proof (IPX4)
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Features: Fast focus eyepiece, nitrogen filled
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Includes: Scope rings/mounts
Optimal fixed magnification, lightning-fast target acquisition, and professional-grade construction deliver the perfect close-quarters optical solution for tactical and hunting applications. This compact scope ensures rapid, accurate engagement when speed and precision matter most.