I had to wait 6-8 months for mine. I sold my scope a year after receiving my rebate. I owned my 5-25x50, for 18 months. It served it purpose on my savage fcp-sr in 308(Helped me win my first comp), then a Ruger RPR and I have been buying less expensive scopes since to find a happy middle ground. With having a Gen 2 razor before the XTR, it was hard to love the glass. The Athlon Cronus did revive a little faith in less expensive glass after the XTR, compared to Razor. I sold both and kept the Razor. In reguards to value Sig Sauer Tango 4(2x), PST gen 2 and Athlon Ares have impressed me, in that order for the $.
Glass value:
1.PST gen2
2.Tango 4
3.ARES close to both
Distant 4/5 XTR
I do apologize for adding to you rebate talk. I almost missed mine as it looked like a post card. I'm not bashing the XTR it functions perfectly, in reguards to function and return to Zero. I never tall target tested to see exact % of error, or lack of in tracking. It jived with the solutions out of the G7-BR2(1st gen) to a 1000 yards or so with my 308. Never fully tested or competed with the RPR in 6.5 to see. Nether Scope/rifle/round/me, would give me first round hit out at 1200 yards
I bought my scope in may, 2015. I received my rebate December/January. I did call and check on the status a few times. They told me that more people where taking advantage of it then they anticipated. They told me thats whey it was taking so long for it to come to me in the mail. With the rebate it does bump the scope into a little more aaffordable price that is appropriate price point for the product . Hence, they are offering this again to help drum up sales for the company and retailers.
I did give thought to purchasing a 4-20 xtr before all of these value priced option started coming out from Athlon, Sig and revamped PST line.
I have shot with some great shooter and they have scored this model in the $700-$800 range on closeout and that's a steal of a price.
The XTR 2 line was the one that kicked off the trend of affordable FFP scopes at a reasonable $. I commend them for doing that. Kudos!!
I did shoot with my parallax on 200 Y and still hit targets at 800 with no problems. By mistake, in the heat of competition.
The glass to me is just a little milky/foggy coming off my Gen 2 razor and Athlon Cronus(sold) side by side shooting. I can't compare to my sig tango 4 lines or athlon ares scope and pst 2, since it has long been sold.
I think more manufacturers should offer more rebates for consumers. Most manufacturers keep Map pricing a little high so retailers rake in profits. Athlon has shaken up the optics world and more quality is delivered to the consumer for less $.
I do agree with Birddog about the PST2 turrets turning to easily. While in the field I have experience it turning as much as 2-3 Moa.
Weaver, Sightron, Vortex, Bushnell, and SWFA all had FFP tactical models in the same price range before the XTRII was made.
I wouldn't use any of them if they gave them to me and paid me to use. Maybe elitist in saying so, but its my hard earned $ I'm spending on a proven product. Vortex excluded, until the new PST 2. We'll see if the PST 2 isn't like the highly returnable original. Why, it comes down to reticle choice and features included. Appearance is part of my personal scope selection.
Burris was the first to include all the bells and whistles at a reasonable $.
FFP
Zero stop
Illumination(that crapped out in the first week)
34mm tube(decent amount of internal travel)
Illumination built into parallax(looks clean)
OK glass
Clean SCR MOA reticle
5-25x50
Warranty
REBATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (thats why this thread was started)
These were why I chose the XTR 2 as a value option in 2015.