Just received my 2 Discoveryopt 5-25x56 ED PRS scopes

Just got both of my scopes from DiscoveryOpt , they are the 5-25x56 ED PRS scope, Japanese ED Glass, TONS of goodies inside the box, will update a little later with pictures of inside the box contents. The scope is large, it is heavy at 2.4 pounds. What do you expect though?

I sighted in on a pine tree that was 400 yards and am pretty confident if I had a rifle that could reach that far I could take a chipmunk no problem. The reticle is busy but in a good way, its not obstructing, however it won't get lost either. The IR on it is bright as well (even came with battery installed), totally impressed.

The scope is definitely a clicker, super audible, lots of feed back and little slop.

I cannot wait to top my PRS Rifle and bench rifle with these scopes and be able to give you guys more feedback from off the bench.

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And the parallax?
The description says reticle on FFP but the naming is SFIR ???
Reticle is on FFP , SFIR has nothing to do with being first focal or second focal. It stands for Side Focus Illuminated Reticle.

Haven't taken a shot yet so can't comment on parallax other than the wheel is smooth and easy to turn with the large wheel..
 
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Sorry, I meant to ask minimum parallax? Not showing it anywhere in specs
Minimum parallax is 25 yards on this model.
I noticed the HD 4-24 has very arken-like turrets. This model intrigues me even more.
I want the HD 5-30 on my taurus so bad, think I may have to get one. I am running 1 on my PRS build and 1 on my .25 Huben I will be shooting BR with at the northeast airgun classic, after the event I will probably remove it off my Huben and get something a little less powerful for that rifle, a 3-18 most likely.
I have that scope as well. Although due to weather, have only shot with it on two occasions, I am very impressed. The knurling, click/feedback, and glass are excellent. The reticle is well populated, but as CT noted, not obstructive. So, yeah, everything CT said :)
This scope based off first impressions I like better than my Titan I had which was my favorite glass to date, and at half the price!!