The March scopes in fixed power have a ten lense design with all lenses being glued in. On the new 1-10 and 2.5 x 25 they have fourteen lenses in that small design. When the lenses are removed they do not have to replace the main aluminum tube, I am not at liberty to say how they remove the lenses, but lets put it this way, the one taken apart by Leupold was destroyed when Leupold tried to see how they were made. So if Leupold had this problem, think what you would encounter trying to take a March scope apart!
There are several reasons a March scope does not have P.O.A. shift. One being glued in lenses, another is no plastic parts inside with one third the parts of other benchrest scopes, third one is the turrets are lapped in and not a one size fits all approached used by larger high production scope manufacturers. This gives a much tighter tolerance. As one scope engineer from a large scope manufacturer commented that "any scope manufacturer that produces this scope, will be out of business in a year, it is too costly to produce on a large scale".
Deon Optical Design has decided to remain a small CUSTOM scope manufacturer to keep the same quality in the years to come as Deon is producing now. You will not find anyother scope manufacturer so committed to giving yout the best optics with no P.O.A. shift.
I had a call the other day and the person said there are some rumors that it is hundreds of dollars to have a March scope sent back to Japan for repair or possible warranty issues. Let me tell you that that is entiely false. If you send it by EMS service offered by USPS, I would not recommend any other way, it will costs you about 30 -40 dollars and you will have your scope back in about three weeks, I think you will find this as fast or faster than any other scope manufacturers service. We have had several scopes go back for possible warranty issues, none were found and no one was charged for any work or shipping back. How many scope manufacturers would do that.
As for the five year warranty, when a product is made 100% in Japan they can only have a five year warranty.
I hope this answers some of your questions about March Scopes, they are the finest scope we here at Kelbly's have ever seen in fifty plus years of Benchrest shooting. They fit the bill of what benchrest requires and have asked for. If you have not tried one, you should they are very impressive.
Jim