I've been tempted by the PST 2.5-10 a number of times, but, I don't like the weight that a 44mm objective adds (or the implication on the optical quality in that it requires a 44 instead of a 40 or 36), and agree that if it was offered without illumination it would in fact be a better optic, both weight wise, and reliability wise. I've heard of the electronics failing, and, while a warranty is fabulous, it's not a solution.
I think if Vortex could get their act together and offer a true one optic to rule them all in the 4X erector range, we'd all be quite tickled. I swear if my Nikon had a proper reticle, they'd be the winner hands down with their M223 2-8. I love everything about that optic except for the ballistic reticle, which is cluttered and redundant with the exposed turrets. Size, weight, quality and versatility are fantastic though. Zero stops would be nice, I guess, but, they're not a deal breaker for me. SR is shot in a linear fashion, which means you're always returning to zero at the last stage of the match.
Vortex is just so damn close with the 2.5-10, but, they could do it way better with less, and probably increase their margins at the same time, while still offering a competitvely priced optic.
If they did a 2-8, kept the turrets, kept the reticle, and reduced the objective to say 38 or 40, it would be spot on I think. Price it at $600 and I think this discussion would be over, but, alas, they did the Razor II 1-6 with a reticle that is completely useless for SR, for a lot more money than most of us are looking to spend.