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Best march moa reticle for hunting?

Is the FMA2 too thin for hunting or just right? Those are the two I am trying to decide between. Euro optics has the fma1 illuminated for $2400 today and I want to pull the trigger.
Get the FMA-1 since you're an MOA guy. The illuminated reticle is great. It's 1st focal, so it's pretty thin until you zoom in a bit. However, in the Kentucky woods and low light level, the thick outer crosshairs draw your eyes in as they point to the center. The illuminated removes the need to zoom.
 
I feel really good about it now. It doesn't seem like the March scopes get a lot of love. If you can shoot at night with it i won't have any issue shooting up til the end of legal time. I recently got a thermal for coyote hunting at night.
No love since they don't spend the marketing dollars and they don't have the coveted warranty. Lol!
 
I own two March scopes on my 6.5 and 300 PRC hunting rifles. A 3-24x42 FFP and 3-24x52 FFP with the FMA-1 Reticle respectively. The FMA-1 reticle is fine for FFP as I'm dialing my elevations. Happy with both. Price point is respectable, weight is low for comparable scopes and my rifle builds (10# and 10.5#) . More than adequate magnification. Low light is fine on both. Might consider Nightforce as a second choice.
 
Get the FMA-1 since you're an MOA guy. The illuminated reticle is great. It's 1st focal, so it's pretty thin until you zoom in a bit. However, in the Kentucky woods and low light level, the thick outer crosshairs draw your eyes in as they point to the center. The illuminated removes the need to zoom.
Thanks exactly what I wanted to hear. I ordered the 52mm FMA-1
 
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