Had a chance to get out and do some calling last night with the new XELR. The image quality on this thing is unreal. I was able to basically turn it on before each set and then never really touch the unit unless I wanted to fine tune the focus at longer distances. I ran the energizer lithium batteries and probably had it on a total of 3 hours and the battery meter barely dropped at all. The longest shot last night was 318 yards, but it felt like a chip shot with this unit. This is my first clip on and it definitely doesn't disappoint. I am currently running a NF NX8 4-32x behind it, but it would be beneficial at times to have a little lower base mag to give full view of the screen. However, having 4x on the low end last night didn't cause any issues. I received my unit Friday afternoon, and have only been able to test it on steel out to 400 yards so far. There was zero POI shift at each range out to 400 that I tried, so I don't expect it to be an issue at further distances.
Other initial impressions:
When I pulled it out of the box, it did seem a little bigger than I was expecting. However, once I put it on my gun its not bad at all. And to be honest, it really isn't as heavy as it looks.
The menu is really simple and took no time at all to get used to. Buttons are laid out in a way that you can easily operate everything in the dark.
If I can get the ARD cover, I will probably do away with the lens cover completely because it does kind of rattle while carrying it when its not covering the lens.
The humidity was pretty high here last night, but the unit still gave plenty of contrast without manually adjusting any settings.
Though it was heavily pixelated I was able to still shoot my 12" plate at 400 yards on 32x.