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<blockquote data-quote="Chrismadrid" data-source="post: 134188" data-attributes="member: 4416"><p><strong>Re: IOR\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>1) S&amp;B is Brighter - but to be expected as it is a 56mm obj whereas the IOR is a 42. I wish IOR had been able to supply their 9-36*56 for real comparisons but they were out! - On the PLUS side the smaller obj means smaller exit pupil so the depth of field is greater in the IOR tested. Swings and roundabouts. </p><p></p><p>2)Älg, the 2.5-10*42 is a 30mm tube - And I will do pictures when the sun returns. Of those tested it's my favorite!</p><p></p><p>3) MP8 is miliradian with 1/2mr as well. Not measured the dot yet. On the 3-18 it's correct at 10mag.</p><p></p><p>Note the MP8 illuminated is different to the MP8(normal)and appears to differ scope to scope too. The lit version has the dot - I'd opt for a lit version if poss'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrismadrid, post: 134188, member: 4416"] [b]Re: IOR\'s[/b] 1) S&B is Brighter - but to be expected as it is a 56mm obj whereas the IOR is a 42. I wish IOR had been able to supply their 9-36*56 for real comparisons but they were out! - On the PLUS side the smaller obj means smaller exit pupil so the depth of field is greater in the IOR tested. Swings and roundabouts. 2)Älg, the 2.5-10*42 is a 30mm tube - And I will do pictures when the sun returns. Of those tested it's my favorite! 3) MP8 is miliradian with 1/2mr as well. Not measured the dot yet. On the 3-18 it's correct at 10mag. Note the MP8 illuminated is different to the MP8(normal)and appears to differ scope to scope too. The lit version has the dot - I'd opt for a lit version if poss'. [/QUOTE]
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