The other thing to keep in mind regarding 'failures' is total sales. Vortex in particular is one of the largest (maybe the largest???) manufacturer of riflescopes so you should see a higher number of failures (basic statistics). While the failure rates may be similar to other optics brands and/or comparing similar product lines, sheer numbers may be drastically different.
I totally get that some guys have bad luck or maybe use equipment harder than others; but in general, I don't trust statements that lump all product lines from a single manufacturer. To think/state that a $150 Crossfire is going to be equally subject to "failure" as a $1,600 Gen 2 Razor is pretty ridiculous. Similarly, to think that an $800 SHV is "just as good as" a $2,000 ATACR is pretty dumb.
To the OP, as others have mentioned, the $720 4.5-18 LRTS from CameraLand is a pretty decent option. I've had an LRTS, LRHSi, and DMRii on a tracking board, and they were all within 1% of being correct. Reticle selection obviously plays a part, but the LRTS is a good option to consider in my mind for that price point.
I totally get that some guys have bad luck or maybe use equipment harder than others; but in general, I don't trust statements that lump all product lines from a single manufacturer. To think/state that a $150 Crossfire is going to be equally subject to "failure" as a $1,600 Gen 2 Razor is pretty ridiculous. Similarly, to think that an $800 SHV is "just as good as" a $2,000 ATACR is pretty dumb.
To the OP, as others have mentioned, the $720 4.5-18 LRTS from CameraLand is a pretty decent option. I've had an LRTS, LRHSi, and DMRii on a tracking board, and they were all within 1% of being correct. Reticle selection obviously plays a part, but the LRTS is a good option to consider in my mind for that price point.