Valdada? Good or Evil?

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So a good friend of mine in Germany has been recommending I try the Valdada optics on some of my rifles, she swears by them. I can't find any in Canada but have found some in Austria and the US that I can get. They are made in Romania with German glass. I have always held the Romanian manufaturing with high regard so I think that these may work. Any opinions?
 
Talk to catnthehat (on this board), he uses them and I believe he has a supplier in Canada. I've looked through a couple of his. They appeared pretty sturdy, nice clear glass. The only negative thing I've heard about them is their poor customer service / warranty service. However on that note I've ever dealt with them so I can't talk from personal experience.

-John
 
One thing to clear up is that Valdada is the US import company that sells IOR-Bucaresti optics. Valdada is not a brand per se. IOR import raw glass from Schott in Germany and makes very good scopes and other optics. They are also getting better with input from Western markets.
Valdada is a very small company that seems to have trouble coping with their success. But they do sell good stuff.
 
Looks to me that there are better options out there, spend more for better and never look backs. I'd much rather get the worst Russian than the best Romanian any day. You can afford better brands so go for it.
 
sixty9santa said:
Looks to me that there are better options out there, spend more for better and never look backs. I'd much rather get the worst Russian than the best Romanian any day. You can afford better brands so go for it.

that is a bold statement!:eek:

I use IOR and never been but happy with them. I didn't buy them from Valdada, as almost every other optics dealer has them cheaper than them. Doing so I also avoid dealing with the distributor...

to get a better brand than IOR, you have to usually spend a lot more money... Leupold is not better ! The haegemony of the MK4 series is about to come to an end by the hand of Supersniper :p

As for saying that you'd better get the worst rusian.... no comment, as you clearly don't know what you're talking about....:rolleyes:
 
You might want to check with P.Dobson on this board - I think he brings them into Canada.
I have a 6x24-50 (35mm tube) very clear, very sturdy - very satisfied. Customer service is a relative concept. I have heard some stories about Val. Personally I have never had any issues with him.
IOR has been responsive to customer suggestions in the development of their new product. On another forum - there is a new scope currently under way with input from the board members.
Just my .02c.
 
IORs customer service is far better nowadays ( starting about a year ago ) that they were in the past. I always see every post on the internet "I heard their customer service is bad" but few have actually dealt with them to make any factual statements

I made the mistake of buying the wrong ring height with my 6-24 tactical with 35mm tube. I called them up and they were extremely helpfull. I had to pay for the mailing down to them but they picked up the tab shipping to Canada. They did what they said they would do when they said they would. What more do you want

The second internet gripe ( actually 2 ) is guys who say that the turret adjustment is so unconventional that its real easy to damage the scope . I'm sorry, but if you can't read simple instructions where it says
"don't take screws all the way out and do not touch center screw " in bold red letters in the manual, you shouldnt be allowed to have a gun

The other gripe is guys messing with the "magnum lock'" . The first thing it says in the manual is do not adjust. In their sales literature it says Magunum lock - do not adjust " . In all fairness to those who played with it, the earlier IORs had a magnum lock that looks like it takes a screwdriver, so people would stick a screwdriver in it and turn it

One beef that the tatical crowd has is most of the IORs are 2nd focal plane. But having said that so are the NSXs at until recently all the Leupold MK4s . Since I mainly punch paper, I prefer the 2nd focal plane

Quality of Glass

First off , my basis of comparison are numerous Nighforce NSXs , a Schmidt and Bender PMII and Leupold MK4s .

The glass is outstanding. Right up there with the NSXs . Ahead of the Leupolds MK4s . Its illumination is great ( better than the NSX since you can easily adjust it ) . Turrets / adjustments are bang on. Capped turrets on most of their tatical offerings however. My only gripe is a bit of lash in the side focus ( so do my Leupolds though ) . The difference between the IOR and my PMII was subtle. BTW I compared them looking at a printed eye chart at 100 yards so it wasn't the best comparison

MP-8 recticle is awesome, but the only choice for most of their tac scopes ( except for the CQC ) . Its essentially a mil recticle further delinated at 1/2 mil intervals. Nightforce has them beat hands down for recticle choices.

The price point of the high end IORs put them slightly below the price of NSXs . Their 35mm tube offerings are outstanding . I wouldn't hesitiate to buy another IOR , even over a NSX . The only scope I would rather have over a IOR is a PMII or a USO but they are pushing $3000+ now ( over $1000 more than the NSXs )

Their newer scopes have 6 fold power increase . Example a 3 - 18 power, which is pretty versatile ( most other 3 power scopes will go to 9 ). As far as I know no other scope manufacturers have a 6 fold increase

As far as the "if you can afford other brands go for it" that easy to say if you can afford $3000 PMIIs on all your rifles . IOR is far from budget scopes.

BTW , but the time I got my my 6-24X50 Tactical I was in to it for about $1700 so its just a bit less than a equivalent NSX

Since we are on the topic of IOR, they have new scopes based on 40mm tubes !

This is a 4-28X56 with a 40mm tube

4-28X56IOR.jpg


This is their new 4-14X50 with 40mm tube

4-14X50.jpg
 
"I'm sorry, but if you can't read simple instructions where it says
"don't take screws all the way out and do not touch center screw " in bold red letters in the manual, you shouldnt be allowed to have a gun"

Reading instruction manuals?! :eek: You shouldn't be allowed to call yourself a man.:D

Actually, the one Val I've used seemed a very nice scope, I can't speak to thier reliability or warranty issues, however (I've been exposed to too small of a selection to come up with useful data). - dan
 
I own and use two IOR scopes 2.5-10 with the MP-8 reticle. They are excellent, clear over the whole surface of the optic lens and almost paralax from 50 - 1000 meters as long as you have it in perfect focus for your eyes (easily done). Don't procrastinate, buy one. bearhunter
 
Well I'm gonna do it. Ordering one today 9-36x35..IR...............

I tried the Canadian Dealer but I think i got someones answering machine at their house? So I'm ordering one from the US
 
Sorry, but Willy died not that long ago. A fine man, by all accounts. We, Hirsch Precsiion Inc, have been selling IOR for a few years and are more enthusiastic than ever, due to new products for the N. American market. Good addition to Lapua. VihtaVuori will be added early summer.
peterdobson@ns.sympatico.ca tel 1-902-829-2932
 
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