Pete,
the statement that all internal scopes will go bad is not justified in my opinion. If the design is like the current Leu, Bushnell etc I may agree, but they are all the same and flawed for a NO POI condition. That is not to say that the correct design implemented into the scope would have the same issues. Everyone that "freezes" their scopes puts them into an adjustable mount. Who is to say the mount wont have issues either. It seems the Flexy bar mount works ok as does the rubber sleeve and screw arrangement. My bet is that if the erector tube is mounted in a rubber flex joint or had a metal flex member it would work fine and not have any more POI issues then the current fixed scopes. Unless you have torn apart a March scope and determined that it has the same design flaw as the rest, you are without fact. I personally dont have a March, tore one apart or even seen one apart. However, until I do, I wont either endorse or condemn it. By the way, some old Tascos and the first Japanese BSA scopes had a rubber joint in them. I think I remember Arnold Jewell telling me the Tasco had the best erector tube mount in the business way back. Ya think that may be where he got the idea for his rubber flex and screw design for his external mounts he and Foster made up back then. I may be wrong, if so maybe Arnold will get on and give the real story.
petes quote:
It the March is an internally adjustable scope and I am predicting they will let ya down, just like all the others do, regardless of how much they cost!