The new S&B turrets are legit. Most full featured turrets on the market (in my opinion). You are gonna like that scope AIAW.
Couple of quick notes for general consumption: The "DT II+" and "MT II" are two different turrets. Pictured above is the MT II with .05 mil clicks.
The DT II+ is a .1 mil per click turret that is a two turn marked lower profile turret than the pictured "MT II". Both turrets have a sliding lock at the base of the turret that has 3 positions: Locked (indicated by red in the little window low on the turret), unlocked with MTC (indicated by green in the little window) and unlocked without MTC (indicated by black in the little window). An option for everyone in other words ha! Only note I have on the lever/slider is maybe it is harder to operate if you have a rail/Raptar combo going, but it's probably no big deal.
The DT II+ turret is more legible than the older push/pull locking low pro turret (like on the Ultra Shorts), and comes in a 27 mil/2 turn version...though there are likely others like a 35 or whatever.
I grabbed a 5-25 DT II+ from EuroOptic and it is an awesome turret. Based on my experience so far with that, I ordered a 3-20 Ultra Short with the DT II+ turrets. The clicks are dead accurate (as far as lining up) and feel terrific. They also feel different/better than previous S&B clicks, which I believe makes sense as it is a new mechanism. This is my favorite turret at the moment because of the feel and the options it gives you (I am a person that likes locking turrets and MTC if available it must be noted). That is compared to TT, other S&B, ZCO and NF (all excellent in their own right).
Those MT II turrets are awesome too for what they are. Takes some getting used to as far as reading the turret (and your data), but they provide a really precise dialing option and as noted have huge travel available. There is also a more spaced/legible 29.5 mil version available (possibly others?). Not my cup of tea (.1 mil resolution and 27 mils available is all I need at the moment), but they are an awesome turret and I can see where they would be useful. Also it has really cool indicators for what rev. you are on. Both the numbers in the window up top and a series of buttons/nubs that protrude from the top of the turret. Definitely nice, especially for a turret where you are most likely to use more than one turn at a higher rate than some other turrets ha!
Pending some longer term use, a huge thumbs up for the new turrets. Great work S&B. If anyone is considering checking these out on a new Schmidt, I highly recommend it. Jason at EuroOptic knows all about these and their availability across the model range if you are looking for someone to ask questions to.
-TSean