March 1-10 Shorty - The Do-It-All LPVO?

Published on May 1, 2022
Duration: 7:47

This guide details the installation and initial zeroing of the March 1-10 Shorty LPVO, emphasizing its unique mounting requirements and dual focal plane system. It covers setting up the optic for effective use, including parallax adjustment, illumination control, and utilizing ballistic data for accurate shooting at various distances. The video highlights the scope's capabilities for both close-quarters and extended range engagements.

Quick Summary

The March 1-10 Shorty LPVO is a versatile optic, measuring just 8.4 inches and weighing 17.8 oz, offering a 1-10x magnification range. Its dual focal plane reticle combines a constant SFP center dot with FFP mil-hash marks for both rapid acquisition and precise long-range shooting. Unique mounting requirements necessitate specific rings like the Audere ADM.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Introduction to March 1-10 LPVO
  2. 00:44Compact Optic Features
  3. 00:59Scope Size and Profile
  4. 01:16Unique Scope Body and Mounting
  5. 01:38Mounting Limitations and Weight
  6. 02:12Brightness and Reticle Performance
  7. 02:46Dual Focal Plane and Glass Quality
  8. 03:12Field of View and Eye Box
  9. 03:34Turrets and Adjustments
  10. 03:59Diopter and Zoom Ring
  11. 04:22Side Parallax Adjustment
  12. 04:49Illumination Control Design Flaw
  13. 05:14Reticles and FFP/SFP Functionality
  14. 06:06Ballistic Calculation and Long-Range Test
  15. 06:28Live Fire Long-Range Performance
  16. 06:52Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the March 1-10 Shorty LPVO a 'do-it-all' optic?

The March 1-10 Shorty is considered a 'do-it-all' optic due to its compact 8.4-inch length, 1-10x magnification range, dual focal plane reticle offering both close-range speed and long-range precision, and side parallax adjustment for extended shooting distances.

What are the key features of the March 1-10 LPVO's reticle system?

It features a dual focal plane system. The center dot and crosshairs are Second Focal Plane (SFP), maintaining size across magnifications. The outer mil-hash markings are First Focal Plane (FFP), scaling with magnification, providing precise ranging and holdover capabilities at all power settings.

What are the mounting considerations for the March 1-10 Shorty?

The March 1-10 has a unique body with a 30mm rear and 33mm front objective tube diameter, requiring specialized mounts like the Audere ADM. Standard scope rings are not compatible.

How does the March 1-10 perform in low light conditions?

The scope offers push-button illumination with 6 brightness settings. While effective, the video notes that the illumination brightness at 1x might not be as intense as some competitors in very bright daylight, but it performs well in low light/night vision scenarios.

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