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IOR 6-24x50 (35mm) New question...
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 56859" data-attributes="member: 93"><p><font color="red">Jonathan </font></p><p> The new 6-24x50 35mm is offered in illuminated reticle only.If you insist on 35mm you will have to find one of the prototypes(good luck)The glass in the proto35mm is better than the glass in the 30mm butI doubt the glass is any different in the new 35s!</p><p> <font color="red">zinger</font> </p><p> The IORs in the US are fairly new.Most of my use is on prairie dog guns with the exeption of the 16x that is on my 50BMG that has ben there for 2 years and 250 rounds(rain snow and summer heat).</p><p> From my limited experience if they are mounted straight and the rings dont pinch the tube they work very well.The adjusters are very repeatable and the glass is great.</p><p> The only scope I have that has proven itself is a 5.5x16.5 Nikon Monarch.It got put on the AR and used for a truck-calling unit the last few years without a single problem(other than its short eye relief @ 16.5x).</p><p>As the turrents crap out on the Leupolds(VX3s) they are getting fixed,sold and replaced by IORs with the MP-8 reticle....Timell tell but the IORs are doing alright so far?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 56859, member: 93"] <font color="red">Jonathan </font> The new 6-24x50 35mm is offered in illuminated reticle only.If you insist on 35mm you will have to find one of the prototypes(good luck)The glass in the proto35mm is better than the glass in the 30mm butI doubt the glass is any different in the new 35s! <font color="red">zinger</font> The IORs in the US are fairly new.Most of my use is on prairie dog guns with the exeption of the 16x that is on my 50BMG that has ben there for 2 years and 250 rounds(rain snow and summer heat). From my limited experience if they are mounted straight and the rings dont pinch the tube they work very well.The adjusters are very repeatable and the glass is great. The only scope I have that has proven itself is a 5.5x16.5 Nikon Monarch.It got put on the AR and used for a truck-calling unit the last few years without a single problem(other than its short eye relief @ 16.5x). As the turrents crap out on the Leupolds(VX3s) they are getting fixed,sold and replaced by IORs with the MP-8 reticle....Timell tell but the IORs are doing alright so far? [/QUOTE]
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