I mounted the scope on both my cz455 trainer and 6.5 Creed on canted rails with seekins rings this morning, and shot both.
I have a 225 yard range, mostly to zero my centerfires and train with my cz455. With my trainer, I zeroed at 50. Glass and parallax were great. Tracking was spot on with getting it dialed in. Whatever I saw, I corrected no problem and started smacking the tiny 1/2" KYL plate.
I then dialed to 100 yards using my dope and made center hits on steel. Then 7.5 mils to get to 200 yards making good hits. And finally back to my 50 yard zero with zero stop set, and made first round hits on that 1/2" plate.
Not a very technical evaluation, but a practical one. It would be similar with 6mm out to 1000 yards as far as adjustment range (maybe a little less dialing). However it showed me it's tracking like it's suppose to. I'll still perform a more detailed tracking test with my tracking target when I have more time to measure exact distance though.
My initial impression on the eye box is still somewhat upheld. It is slightly more picky than other scopes I've ran, especially at 24x. I still wouldn't say it's not usable at that power tho. Dialing back to 20x and it's alleviated.
Turrets are great. Very audible and line up nicely. Same with using the ZS.
I'm a fan of this reticle. It was so nice looking through a lens without a lot going on, yet having it functional enough to fine tune shots.
Again, glass was great. I know it's highly subjective but I like it. The most recent scopes I've owned to compare to is the Cronus BTR and the PST Gen 2. To me it would be stacked up nicely with the gen 2 in glass (not comparing other features). Of course the Cronus offers more clarity, better eye box, and a shade brighter, however it didn't totally blow it out of the water.
For me this is a great utility scope. It tracks well, so far. Great glass for the price. Simple reticle. Good range of adjustment. It offers a lot for the size and weight which makes it a scope that's versatile. Durability will tell with time. By the end of summer I'll have a few thousand rounds in my trainer going from zero to 7.5-8 mils, so I'll keep updating how it does.
Here is a pic of it looking at a 100 yard pate with the 200 yard in the background.