I can only comment on the NF 2.5-10x24, and the Bushnell LRHS 3-12x44, which replaced it. I used them on a short barreled AR-15 in 223, mostly for hunting and steel out to 800Y. Just would like to give my thoughts on each to hopefully help in some way.
Keeping it short, I liked the Bushnell way better in practicality. Most people will hardly use 2x-3x power and obviously there isn't much difference in FOV between 2.5x and 3x, speculating the same between 2x and 3x. Instead I was at top magnification most of the time.
My impression was 12x was enough different than 10x, to want 12x every time. It wouldn't seem so on paper but I was more confident or pleased at 12x.
Then there's the FFP, side focus, 10 mil knobs, rev lines, superior glass and reticle, etc of the Bushnell. I did like the higher build quality, lightweight, and daylight bright illume on the NF but much preferred the Bushnell on top of that upper.
OT a little, but I'd be looking at 3-15's/18's or back off to "1-8's, depending how far you usually shoot", or for the ultimate add an RD to use with a higher mag scope like Ilya mentioned.
For me, since 70 grainers in 223 are only going 2650 fps, and I'll be shooting 3gun with it, this AR will have a 1-8 on it from now on. I've shot plenty with this upper from 700Y to 1100Y, and decided doing so was a bit too challenging if there was wind. Yeah, I'll just try to stay inside 700Y with it. 1x for close, or match FOV to situation 2-3-4x, or 8x for medium to long range.
Fortunately I have my 6mmFatRat upper for farther distances, I currently use a 4-14x44 Talos BTR on it, which will be changed out ASAP to the Ares 4.5-27x50.