Primary Arms Scope Review

Good review--I know I love mine and it's now on my Talon-P. Have had it on a Ruger Charger for extreme long distance shooting and maximized turret via shimmed Burris Pos-Align rings, netting me a huge amount of turret travel, returned to zero no problem, and no reticle movement with parallax and magnification changes. This is the "affordable Horus reticle system"...finally!
 
I have one with a mil dot and I like it for the money. It's $70 cheaper than the R grid, 3oz lighter but no illuminated reticle.

while the light transmission is not up there with premium scopes, the resolution is nice for the money. It's a good cheap scope from a company that cares about service. 

I like the FFP thing for hunting (other than the weight). It is so nice not to have to think about how my holdover changes if I zoom in. it makes so much sense once you get used to it. 

If you avoid using the whole magnification range on your scope because you can only remember the holdovers for one or two power settings, FFP is for you. That same thing applies if you didn't understand what I just said....