Well I have my Crimson Trace optic in hand and can give a report on my impressions so far. I got the 5-25 mil reticle (non Christmas tree). When I took it out of the box it appeared to be a well built solid optic. It comes with lens caps which are similar to Butler Creek but no sun shade. The glass is outstanding for the price point so far. I have only got to use it on a bright sunny day so far but the glass is as good or better than my Ares ETR. I would actually say it is pretty darn close to my Sig Tango 6. The tracking test showed it tracked accurately. The one complaint most people will have with it is the turrets. It has nice big 10 mil per revolution turrets. The turrets have nice tension and a really good feel when dialing. It does only have 22 mils of total evevation which seems odd on a 34 mm tube. I had no problem making .1 mil adjustments or skipping settings like I do with some scopes. The turrets however do not have really audiable clicks like many people want though. It very distinctly snaps to each new position, it just isn’t really loud. Personally as long as I can feel the turrets I don’t need to hear them. I am usually wearing hearing protection anyway. I will take the turret off and see if there is grease or something else that may help with this. I will be putting it through it’s paces over the next few weeks and should be able to give more feedback then. So far it seems like a really solid optic and good choice in its price class.