I really like the TARS as it stands alone, there are some pros & cons that I will add as most of my thoughts are scattered on this scope. So putting them all in one place would be easier.
Overall -- High Marks
This is currently how I have this scope set up. It's on my Robert Gradous build 6.5CM with Rock Solid Chassis
I moved this scope from rifle to rifle, and found it to be very repeatable and accurate. There were (are) no hiccups of any kinds and the one I have is not a production version as noted to me on several occasions by Trijicon. The glass is very good, the resolution excellent, and the turrets are very crisp and precise.
This thing is bulletproof. If you need an optic that can hold up to the same standards of an ACOG, this is your scope. If it is a duty weapon, either Military or LE this is your optic. If you are hunting in the wilds of Alaska all year round, this is your optic. If you live in FLA and shoot every 3rd weekend it's probably too much optic.
Another good feature, they offer options, but Mils & MOA and in this case, I like their MOA reticle better than their Mil based one. So if you are an MOA guy, consider this.
The Cons
It's expensive, too expensive for most in the magnification range they currently have available. However the Law Enforcement Deals that I have heard about make this scope very attractive. If your department is looking to upgrade and you know the scope they are replacing is older than 10 years, you want to steer them towards this. Being handed down and passed around, this is the one that is gonna rise above the rest. I see this as a long term investment for many, guys who rarely replace things.
It's heavy, damn heavy, so if you are looking to save any weight, this is not the scope for you. But if you want to balance weight vs durability, this is it.
The top screw on my version is tiny, so consider that. It has very few threads holding the turret cap on, caveated to say, I have not see an issue with it. But I can see it developing one... especially with hands that are not careful.
Overall, I can see it working out for a lot of people with no complaints.
Hopefully they balance the price out a bit for the average guy, but honestly it was not designed for the casual shooter, but if you can find one at a deal, and you're interested in it. It;s worth the investment.