I own two LRS 6x25, since the time they have been introduced (2007 ish ??) I shoot close to 5000 rounds a year..those scope holds up.
Glass is clear. 56 mm objective and 35 mm tube.. that help for sure.
Turrets have the bottom lock and adjustments are firm and track as good as any scope sold for more money. Mine are in MOA not mils.
I use mine for competition. They are rugged and hold up to hard use. Even for a while, used one on my Savage Benchrest custom 6 BR..and made record scores and groups with it at club matches. Changed because I needed 1/8 MOA instead of 1/4 MOA adjustment on that gun.
Right now - one is on my 6.5-284 and the other on a Savage model 12F in .308.
They are used every week end from -15 c ( cold shy below that now ) to + 30 c. Turrets show bare metal wear and I lost the Millet logo located in the parallax adjustment knob..and, they both have a few dings here and here.
More than one guy asked about my scopes...they seen it in action and looked at them.
All like it enough to look to consider to buy one. Good stuff.
By the way - those scope are made by Bushnell to Millet specs. When introduced - 56 mm objectives - 35 mm tube and 6x25 mag, were very scarce , even in the high end scope range.
Note also that for a time - China - bogus Millet were in the market. Be carefull what you buy and from who. Leupold more recently, had to deal with that crap, often found when scope fail and buyer try to get warranty and repair..