Reticle Type
First Focal Plane Reticles
A First Focal Plane, or FFP, reticle does not change the area it covers regardless of the power setting.
The FFP reticle subtends the same distance on a target whether the magnification ring is set at 5 power or at 40 power.
Historically, FFP scopes had thick bars that obscured the target at the highest settings,
but March has changed the rules making our FFP reticles usable at magnifications other scope makers can only aspire to.
For 1x-8x24mm
FMC-1
6 MIL center circle with 1/4 MIL width and crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
The crosshair width is 1/8 MIL in inside the 6 MIL circle, and 1/16 MIL in outside.
These hashes are placed in 1 MIL increment between center-10MIL.Also available in illuminated model.FMC-2
Tow center circle with 0.5 MIL width and crosshair with vertical and horizontal hashes.
One of the circle of the diameter is 6 MIL, the other one is 25 MIL.
The crosshair width is 1/6 MIL in inside the 6 MIL circle, and 1/16 MIL in outside.
These hashes are placed in 1 MIL increment between center-10MIL.Also available in illuminated model.
For 1x-10x24mm
DR-1
The newest March Dual Reticle has advantages of both SFP and FFP reticle. It has the convenience of the FFP reticle scale which magnifies and reduces according to the magnification and the usability of the SFP reticle with the constant thickness (to the eye not the scale value) of the line as the magnification changes. Placing the daylight bright fiber dot illumination to the Second Focal plane reticle ensures that the illuminated dot is usable across the entire magnification range; from a dot sight at low magnifications to a precise illuminated dot for long range precision shooting at higher magnifications with the use of the scale.
Blue numbers are for FFP. Scale value is the same whether you zoom in or out. Brown numbers are for SFP. Scale value changes when you zoom in and out.DR-TR1
This is a tree type of the dual reticle DR-1. Dual reticle has the convenience of the FFP reticle scale which magnifies and reduces according to the magni cation and the usability of the SFP reticle with the constant thickness of the line as the magnification changes. The daylight bright fiber dot illumination on the Second Focal plane can be used as a dot sight.
For 3x-24x42mm & 52mm
FML
0.1 MIL floating center dot and 0.07 MIL crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 0.5 MIL increment.
Also available in illuminated model.FML-1
0.1 MIL floating center dot and 0.07 MIL crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 0.5 MIL increment.
Also available in illuminated model.FMA-1
1/4 MOA floating center dot and 0.2 (1/5) MOA crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 1 MOA increment.
Illuminated model only.FMA-2
1/8 MOA floating center dot and 0.1 (1/10) MOA crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 1 MOA increment.
Non-illuminated model only.FML-TR1H
This reticle is specially designed for hunters. Quadrant in the center will assist you with quick aiming. 0.1 MIL floating center dot and 0.07 MIL crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
For 4.5x-28x52mm
FML-PDK
0.05MIL floating center dot and 0.03MIL vertical and horizontal crosshairs.
Non-illuminated model only.FML-LDK
0.05MIL floating center dot and 0.03MIL vertical and horizontal crosshairs.
Non-illuminated model only.FML-TR1
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. Center dot and cross are illuminated with .2 mrad and .5 mrad hash marks throughout. The four dots around the center provide small visual references for quick shot corrections. They are located 0.5 mrad away from the center both vertically and horizontally. If you misread distance and/or wind slightly and you are shooting under time pressure and have to hold off with the reticle slightly, it is nice to have an offset reference rather than just a bunch of open space. It also provides an immediate reference point if you need to figure out how far off you are based on the bullet impact.
FML-3
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. Center dot and cross are illuminated with .2 mrad and .5 mrad hash marks throughout. The four dots around the center provide small visual references for quick shot corrections. They are located 0.5 mrad away from the center both vertically and horizontally. If you misread distance and/or wind slightly and you are shooting under time pressure and have to hold off with the reticle slightly, it is nice to have an offset reference rather than just a bunch of open space. It also provides an immediate reference point if you need to figure out how far off you are based on the bullet impact.
Subtension is the same as FML-TR1 but without the tree part.
For 5x-40x56mm
FMA-1
1/4 MOA floating center dot and 1/8 MOA crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 1 MOA increment.
Illuminated model only.FMA-2
1/8 MOA floating center dot and 1/16 MOA crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 1 MOA increment.
Non-illuminated model only.FML-1
0.05 MIL floating center dot and 0.04 MIL crosshairs with vertical and horizontal hashes.
These hashes are placed in 0.5 MIL increment.
Also available in illuminated model.FML-PDKI
0.075 MIL floating center dot and 0.04 MIL crosshairs.
Available in illuminated and non-illuminated models.
For 5x-42x56mm
FML-TR1
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. Center dot and cross are illuminated with .2 mrad and .5 mrad hash marks throughout.
Illuminated model only.FML-3
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. Center dot and cross are illuminated with .2 mrad and .5 mrad hash marks throughout. Subtension is the same as FML-TR1 but without the tree part.
Illuminated model only.
For 4x-40x52mm Genesis
FML-TR1
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture.Center dot and cross are illuminated. The four dots around the center provide small visual references for quick shot corrections. If you misread distance and/or wind slightly and you are shooting under time pressure and have to hold off with the reticle slightly, it is nice to have an offset reference rather than just a bunch of open space. It also provides an immediate reference point if you need to figure out how far off you are based on the bullet impact.
Illuminated model only.FML-3
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. Center dot and cross are illuminated with .2 mrad and .5 mrad hash marks throughout. Subtension is the same as FML-TR1 but without the tree part.
Illuminated model only.
For 6x-60x56mm Genesis
FML-MT
Thickness of the main line:0.02MIL. Tapered line starts with 0.1MIL and widens at 2°(same for both illuminated and non-illuminated).
Central dot size:0.1MIL(illuminated),0.035MIL(non-illuminated).FMA-MT
Thickness of the main line:0.07MOA.Tapered line starts with 0.25MOA and widens at 2°.(same for both illuminated and non-illuminated)
Central dot size:0.2MOA(same for both illuminated and non-illuminated).FMA-3
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. This image is at 42x but will go up to 60x.
FMA-TR1
New competition oriented First Focal Plane reticle is designed for precise holdover without obscuring the sight picture. This image is at 42x but will go up to 60x.