I don't use one on my deer rifle as I want something more simple for that but I do use a March scope on my most used walk about rifle which is used for a variety of applications including digi NV add ons (works brilliantly) medium range pest control and a bit of informal target shooting.
I am a big fan of them. I find them a superb all rounder with great optics, super build quality, awesome mechanics and repeatable turrets with great return to zero. The turrets are also low profile unlike many but properly designed and easy to operate. Illumination module choices are good and easy to replace with alternatives and the reticle choices are brilliant. You can get SFP or FFP in their variants.
Coupled with their bullet proof, reliable features, you get lovely small weight and proportions which suit my particular rifle. The scope sits low, giving perfect eye fall on the ocular and the overall dimensions are lovely.
I prefer S&B glass but hate their illumination nobs and the excessive weight of their scopes with similar features to the March compact range.
They really are hard to fault. I can understand why people do not use them for out and out deer scopes but if you are wanting a do all scope and I mean a do all scope, then they should be a consideration. Not cheap but quality isn't. I was always a glass whore and chopped and changed over the years using a variety of optics. Since I got the March, I have not considered changing and I doubt I will.