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Opinions on an IOR Valdada 4-28x50 Recon
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<blockquote data-quote="katakenm" data-source="post: 1645700" data-attributes="member: 102765"><p>I have the Valdada Recon G2 on a Ruger Precision Rifle chambered for 338 LM. I have done two tracking tests and have repeatedly returned to zero after five times out to 1,500 yards. It has worked flawlessly. The RPR has 30 MOA built into the rail and with the amazing 150 MOA built into the erector assembly that sits in the 40mm main tube, I have 105 MOA of adjustment for my 300 yard zero to work with. I plan to go out to 2,000 yards soon and I am sure that I have plenty of adjustment for that distance. I load some pretty hot loads and the scope appears to be taking the beating.</p><p></p><p>On another note.... I have been using the Peterson brass and it is by far surpassed my expectations, even on the Lapua. It weighs consistant, its concentricity is near perfect and it just looks so frigging awesome. I have been using 250 SMK's and 300 Bergers with .35 MOA at the best with IMR 7828 and H1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katakenm, post: 1645700, member: 102765"] I have the Valdada Recon G2 on a Ruger Precision Rifle chambered for 338 LM. I have done two tracking tests and have repeatedly returned to zero after five times out to 1,500 yards. It has worked flawlessly. The RPR has 30 MOA built into the rail and with the amazing 150 MOA built into the erector assembly that sits in the 40mm main tube, I have 105 MOA of adjustment for my 300 yard zero to work with. I plan to go out to 2,000 yards soon and I am sure that I have plenty of adjustment for that distance. I load some pretty hot loads and the scope appears to be taking the beating. On another note.... I have been using the Peterson brass and it is by far surpassed my expectations, even on the Lapua. It weighs consistant, its concentricity is near perfect and it just looks so frigging awesome. I have been using 250 SMK's and 300 Bergers with .35 MOA at the best with IMR 7828 and H1000. [/QUOTE]
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