Here are some reviews cut and pasted from midways site on the product....
This is one of the best scopes I own! I could not be happier with the performance of this scope. 1/2 Sub MOA with a Bushmaster V-Match Predator .556/.223 using Horn. 62gr FMJ Black.
Best value in an MOA reticle out there. Leupold scope engineers produced the best AR coatings you can buy for light transmission and optical clarity at all power settings. Zero your rifle, I like a 200 yard zero, set your turret to line up with the Center line then dial up your MOA settings for long distance shooting. The JBM ballistics website will give you your MOA dial ups for your loads. Buy it you'll love it.
Currently use 4 different scopes- primary arms 1x6, 2 vortex diamond back hp's, and redfield revolution 3x9 x40 tac. Diamondback hp has great glass, clearer than the redfield. But the reticle on the redfield allows me to shoot MUCH more accurately. It is one of the best reticle I have ever used, and the turrets match the reticle, and make precise poi adjustments. On a bull barreled .223 (ar stoner from midway)many 3 shot groups @.3"-.4"@100m. On a 24" grendel, 3 shots into .5"@100m, 6 into .9"@200m. I would recommend this product to anyone who is looking to make precision shot out to 300-500 yards. And this scope is made in Oregon, U.S.A. Let us remember, the snipers sniper, the late great Carlos Hathcock,USMC, made most of his shots with a 3x9 x40 redfield.
I put this on my flat-top FN AR-15. At 9x the reticle just about matches the one-inch grid on a target at 100 yards. That is, the reticle has 1-minute-of-angle hash marks. It zeroed right in without a lot of jerking around back and forth like some scopes. If you hit eight inches high, then you turn the dial eight MOA down, and you hit right on. It was that simple. There was just a little interaction between horizontal and vertical, but not enough to complain about. Once you're zeroed, you loosen the set screws on the turrets and set them back to zero. After that there was no wandering around, shot after shot. Now I don't drop my rifle or run over it, but I figure it's going to hold zero pretty well with ordinary handling. The clicks aren't hard, but they're definite. I think this scope is a dang good item for the money and will do what I need without me spending a thousand bucks for something marginally better.
I was worried the crosshairs would be too thick for fine work, they are not. In fact they are perfect !! Great scope with 2moa,4moa hashes and then 20moa to the inside duplex, 40moa to the bolder duplex. Hard to explain but the instructions that come with it make it easy. Great scope. Very surprised they are not more popular ? Love the exposed turrets as well. Using on a Remington 700 in .300AAC For the money a real sleeper in the Redfield (aka Leupold) line. Lifetime warranty.