Rifle Scopes New Crimson Trace Hardline and Brushline scopes

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I just happened to see the "coming soon" on the Crimson Trace website for these new optics and they moved everything else to a "legacy" category. anyone have any news on them?

mostly I want to know where they are made, I know that until they are out nobody will have experience with them.

 
I have a Hardline pro 30mm coming that I intend for use on a 16 inch creedmoor play gun. I also ordered a Brushline pro for my sons 6.5 creedmoor for his elk hunt coming up.

price seemed right from my distributor but I couldn’t find any real world reviews and finally decided to take a chance.
i will do a short review after I get them in
 
I have a Hardline pro 30mm coming that I intend for use on a 16 inch creedmoor play gun. I also ordered a Brushline pro for my sons 6.5 creedmoor for his elk hunt coming up.

price seemed right from my distributor but I couldn’t find any real world reviews and finally decided to take a chance.
i will do a short review after I get them in
So got both in.

Hardline 3-12 sfp is decent scope, clear glass and but the exposed turrets and no zero stop and no way to lock them in place is annoying. I would say it is ok but nothing special. Tracks ok on a box test. Seems to fit it’s price range but could be improved. A slight gripe is the recticle marks are 2.5 moa 🙄. Just go 1 or 2 moa but 2.5 makes for odd math. That being said after sighting in and load work up, it hits first shot out to 600 I tried to out too.

Brushline pro 3-9 x 50 I was hoping for more but the right and left turret knob is a little loose and floppy. I tried another one in the store same issue. Pretty cheap in my opinion. Glass is ok. I ended up putting it on a Ruger 10 22. It is fine for that but I was hoping for a little better for something that is supposed to be a small step up in the line.