It's a solid scope. Mine tracks true, field of view is decent, glass is good. The Mil-R reticle is very bold which helps in the woods at lower powers. Covered windage is nice for my use. Elevation turret is OK with just a bit of slop between clicks, but not too bad due to the amount of spacing between clicks. Zero stop also is kinda weird. My only real complaints are that it has 5 mil-per-turn turrets and that compared to some of my other scopes, the sight picture shows a little more of the scope around the outside, like I am looking through a tube. But for the $1200-ish I paid, I expected some compromises. As I said, it tracks true. For my use, which is now on a .260 hunting rifle, it is fantastic (although a little long and heavy), and I love the (mostly) daylight bright center-only illumination. I can trust it, which is the main thing I care about on a hunting rifle. Reliability trumps bells and whistles.