Re: PICS Taking the IOR 6-24 FFP plunge
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LibertyOptics</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well, I finally got to play with the scope some. Just wow.
Steve123, thanks for your feedback. I agree, the optical quality is as good as it gets, a comparison of the image to all the top shelf glass is in order and invited.
I love the execution of the reticle in this scope. The floating dot is so crisp, black, precise, the reticle really looks amazing. I think the MP-8 A5 reticle is one of the best overall reticles for FFP ever made. Attractive and functional.
The clicks on the knobs are less vague than any other IOR exposed knob scope. Very tactile feel.
The little slotted screws are history. All scopes from this point on will be hexhead. Steve123, contact IOR for your free upgrade.
I LOVE having only the center aiming dot illuminated. You see exactly where the bullet goes, and nothing else. Your night vision is unobstructed and not washed out. FWIW, the 3-18x50 series will have the entire reticle illuminated...but I really prefer the simple and effective design of the 2.5-10x42 and 6-24x50 FFP model.
+1 on the illumination buttons. They worked flawlessly for me.
JonA,
Of course, the low power "tunnel vision" that is an IOR (and other scope makers) trademark is present, from about 6-9x. Also, from 10-12x, I can see some distortion on the edges that clears up from about 13x on.
Scope is just over 16 inches long and is a heavy pig. How heavy? Don't play with it on your 2nd floor balcony, because if you drop it on your 1st floor neighbors below you'll likely be facing a wrongful death lawsuit.
The scope (serial number 1) is currently enroute to Ilya Koshkin, who is going to compare it to other high end FFP options.
Tracking has NEVER been an issue with the exposed knob IOR scopes. That's an understated point with these.
This scope, while unproven, if it follows the other IOR scopes sold in the last 18-24 months (and the Gen 4 3-18 FFP the last 7-8 months) reliability will be a non-issue.
Look at the total package, glass, reticle, features, free rings, price, and the upside here is pretty significant, IMO.
Scott</div></div>
I got the scope yesterday.
I'll play with it over the weekend and share my impressions.
Looking at the size and price tag of this thing, its most direct competitor is Vortex Razor HD 5-20x50 which I happen to have on hand. That will make for a nice comparison.
My schedule being what it is, I will mostly look at optical quality in the limited time I have.
ILya