To the original poster:
Although I'm fairly new to this forum I thought I might share my 30+ years of shooting experience... Take it or leave it.
I have owned cheap scopes, expensive scopes and plenty in between. I have nothing to gain and I certainly do not represent any brand of scope (like some others here). These are just my personal observations and recent story from a new scope search and purchasing experience.
I had heard of but never considered an IOR scope until I ran into one of the old timers (Ben) out my local range back in late September. Ben was a couple of benches down from me at my local range when I noticed this large but compact scope riding on top of his rifle. During the break, I went over and asked him what scope he was using... the first words out of his mouth were, "Son, if you've never looked through a Valdada, you'll never know what a true tier 1 scope is". After spending a couple of minutes chit chatting he suggested I "take a look"... after a minute or so of viewing targets at 600 yards and Ben invited me to send a few shots down range... I was almost sold on the spot. I got home that evening and started researching and pricing the IOR Recon. In the past 10 years, I have invested over $20K in some of the more popular scopes and optics for my various rifles. 12 scopes in the past 10 years that include upper mid to high end scopes like... Vortex HD Gen II, NightForce ATACR, Leupold VX-6HD, Steiner, etc. I've always bought scopes at local gun shops or Bass Pro/Cabela's/Midway, Sheel’s, etc. Actually, its 13 scopes now if you include the Trijicon 1-8x28 Accupower that I just picked up for a new AR build, but that's another story....
Anyway, I've never come across any IOR scopes locally and I've never seen one on the range until I ran into Ben. I had planned to saddle my new Tac A1 with another one of the higher end glass options that I'm used to. Actually had it narrowed down to either an S&B PM II, Vortex or NightForce prior to knowing anything about the IOR scopes. I have a buddy that loves his PM II and I've had a chance to use it multiple times. I'll have to admit it is impressive and the "Limited Edition PSR" version was pushing to the top of my list (mainly because I've never owned one) but I was still holding back... Why don't they offer the PSR in black??? Anyway, that was all before I learned about the IOR.
For me, the 40mm tube (no tunneling from top to bottom) on the 4-28x50 IOR Valdada Recon and parallax adjust on the tube is a game changer! It's worth every penny...IMHO. My buddy is now seriously considering selling his PM II and purchasing the IOR after playing around with mine and shooting it when I was sighting it in. I think another trip or two to the range with my IOR and him smoozing over his wife will seal the deal for him.
I've had the gun and scope for about 2 months now and I can't thank Ben enough for turning me on to the IOR Recon. I've only had time to put about 200 rounds down range so far but I am more impressed with the gun and this badass scope every time I shoot it. This might be the best $2900 (rings, tax and shipping included) that I have ever spent on Tier 1 glass. I was also looking at a SPUHR mount for it but the included rings are actually pretty damn good. It may not have the bells and whistles that other scopes offer but the excellent turrents, glass, build quality and lifetime warranty offer everything I need.
Search "IOR Valdada Recon" on YouTube and find the comparison of the "Vortex Razor HD2 and the Valdada Recon".
I'm sure most of you have already seen it but, the $70,000 scope field test done by the guys at PRB is worth reading. I know, some of the nay sayers here will try to pour poo poo on this test but no one has ever done anything near the extensive scope testing as these guys have. If someone has, I haven't come across it. The Valdada was the
ONLY scope on the list to get a PERFECT score in mechanical performance and it was #2 over all out of the 18 scopes tested in
Mechanical and Optical performance combined. These are two most important qualities for me.
Like I said before, I am not knocking any other high end scopes, I own may of them I love them for the platforms I them set up on. I have nothing to gain here, only sharing my experience. When you are spending significant cash on a quality optic you need to get away from the "hype", "fanboys" and "haters" that spew their BS.
If you can find a way to invest the extra $400-500 you will be well served...
Good luck in your search.
Here's a few pics of my "poor choice" that someone mentioned above? If I continue to make poor choices like this I'll consider myself doing quite well...
Tikka Tac A1 with the IOR Valdada Recon... I added an extra pic of the IOR next to a friends Nikon 3-9x40 for a tube comparison