Sorry, I meant Valdada. Anyone use these scopes? What do you all think of them?
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Sorry, I meant Valdada. Anyone use these scopes? What do you all think of them?
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I have this model: http://www.valdada.com/vn/ior/03k in a Larue mount and haven't been able to find fault with it yet. I've been running it on my XCR, with good success. The 1.1x setting took only a few minutes to get used to. Mine has seen around 3,000 rds so far, split between an AR and the XCR. Very good quality and clear glass, to be honest I haven't played with the reticle as far as the hold overs are concerned, as I don't shoot over 100 yards usually. Reticle brightness is pretty good also during daylight. If I was going to buy another scope anytime soon I'd look into them again.
1.1-4x26 CRT Ill. CQB on a 16" AR. (30mm tube)
2-12x32 Ill. MP-8 Dot on an M14. (35mm tube)
Both are bright and crisp at max. magnification.
Eye relief is 3-1/2"+.
Solid scope.
I highly recommend 'em.
The best glass you will find untill you get into USO/S&B realm.
Some of the things like turret screws and other things are uncoventional.
I have the 2x12x32 on my spr and think its the optimal scope for that platform.
Only thing I would want more is FFP and Large Exposed turrets (solved by Snipershide 3x18 scope)
Also Mark Larue needs to make the 35mm SPR that they said they would a year ago.
I highly recomend going through Scott at Liberty optics if you want one. He has the best prices and relationship with the manufacture in the US
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