I have the Sightron 8-32x56 LRMDCM and I love it.
Good: Glass is excellent, even up into higher mag. Tracking and return to zero are great. Turret response is very good, especially the tactile "click" (since I'm usually on the firing line and other rifles are going off, I can feel the click far better than I can hear them, but the click is still audible when I'm away from the line). Mil/Mil or MOA/MOA turrets. Turrets are .1 Mil or 1/4 MOA, unless you're getting the 10-50, in which case you can get 0.05 Mil or 1.8 MOA.
Bad: No zero stop (well, none from the company). Limited FFP offerings (only 6-24x50). The stock flip-up lens covers are crap, as in the front fell off due to recoil on my second trip to the range after mounting the gun and the rear cap broke (the little pin that holds the flip-up cap to the rubber cover somehow came out) on the third trip. Limited reticle options; you're pretty much getting a simple crosshair, an MOA crosshair, or a Mil-dot crosshair. Limited illuminated reticle options, meaning unless you want a 10-50x60, you aren't getting an iluminated reticle in anything other than MOA.
In my opinion, the good far outweighs the bad, considering it's a sub-$1k scope. If you're looking at FFP, then they're priced about the same as a Vortex 6-24 FFP, but you'll be trading off some frills ("zero-stop" shim which I'm pretty sure you can do to the Sightron if you're so inclined, illuminated reticle in Mil, reticle options) in favor of getting better glass. If you're law enforcement or military, Sightron gives you a pretty good discount. My 8-32x56 LRMDCM was under $700 shipped after the discount. Sightron now has a Custom Shop, where you can change your reticle, turrets, and parallax. For the money, I couldn't be happier with my scope and I would recommend Sightron to anyone.