Haven't played with it enough to get a really good handle on it. Like all S&B products, great name and quality.
The optics are very nice, what I did notice with all the high power S&B is that they are "steel target" scopes more than a "paper" scope. They still are incredible, standard target grids start dropping out at 700+ yards during northern Alberta winter's with no mirage. It is a very long optics that might require a cantalever mount due to it's length and how the illuminated reticle switch. The magnification ring is easy to use and doesn't seem to "bite" your fingers between mount/bolt/rifle. It does take some time to get used to the offset indicator positions of the windage and parallax. Windage is covered and it rarely gets played with so not an issue, and the parallax, just dial until the image is good compared to trying to dial the range.... I haven't ever had a scope that lined up between stamped yardage vs actual.