Mach 1
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The single most appealing aspect of my March 2.5x25x52 scope, and the aspect that sets it apart from my NF and several other brand scopes that I own is it's ability to handle glare/haze produced from low a sun position as well as reflections from ice, and snow....much better! This is not only attributable to the superior glass, but the geometry and coating on the interior of the scope. Myself and others have discussed this attribute of the March in prior posts on the March.
Some additional info on this in post #25 of this thread:
https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/march-2-5x25x52mm-sfp-scopes.203596/page-2#post-1450878
I believe it's not necessarily just the glass. I think my newer 60 power high master has some kind of special glare cutting film on the glass if I remember right