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IOR 3-18 x 42 Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 218301" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>Yes. I absolutely love the scopes. Until they break.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry. Tracking, keeping zero, etc, has always been 100% perfect. When these break you know it during the recoil of the shot that breaks it (unless you flinched and closed your eye). The scope goes blurry, the reticle goes blurry. You know when it's broken before you recover from the shot. Though I would not expect the same failure from the SFP as they are completely different internal designs and haven't had a failure rate anything like these FFP's.</p><p></p><p>They do offer Mil clicks for an additional charge. But they're all SFP right now. They're working on a FFP which will hopefully be available in a year or so, but none available now.</p><p></p><p>For the 3-18 FFP I'd have to say yes. If you want FFP cough up the cash for a S&B or USO. Premier will have a new scope out in the next few months that might be just what the doctor ordered for many and it'll have to meet the USMC test requirments for toughness. And Nightforce will eventually offer it but I wouldn't expect it too soon.</p><p></p><p>IOR had the chance to dominate this market in this pricerange. They screwed it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 218301, member: 319"] Yes. I absolutely love the scopes. Until they break. Don't worry. Tracking, keeping zero, etc, has always been 100% perfect. When these break you know it during the recoil of the shot that breaks it (unless you flinched and closed your eye). The scope goes blurry, the reticle goes blurry. You know when it's broken before you recover from the shot. Though I would not expect the same failure from the SFP as they are completely different internal designs and haven't had a failure rate anything like these FFP's. They do offer Mil clicks for an additional charge. But they're all SFP right now. They're working on a FFP which will hopefully be available in a year or so, but none available now. For the 3-18 FFP I'd have to say yes. If you want FFP cough up the cash for a S&B or USO. Premier will have a new scope out in the next few months that might be just what the doctor ordered for many and it'll have to meet the USMC test requirments for toughness. And Nightforce will eventually offer it but I wouldn't expect it too soon. IOR had the chance to dominate this market in this pricerange. They screwed it up. [/QUOTE]
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