I had the opportunity to get behind the 5-25 @ the cup this past weekend and simply put, I've been waiting on the Razor Gen II's to hit the shelf for quite some time, but after getting behind this I'll be going with the Steiner. I'm a current Razor 5-20 owner and have had zero issues with it, and I love the scope, but it's Heavy, and the turrets are fricken huge. I know they've changed the latter of those 2 things for the Gen II, but honestly, the Steiner hits all the marks, and carries a lower price point.
The glass is crisp and clear, adjustments are spot on, great feel to them and nice and low profile. They also are REALLY easy to read and will help prevent screwing up your dialing when you're on the clock. The scopes felt much lighter than the Razor I'm currently shooting, and quite honestly, the ONLY request I could come up with on it is a Horus styled/Christmas tree reticle but in reality the amount of times I've actually used mine can be counted on one hand, and many folks just don't like them.
As to the reticle shown on page 1, at first glance it seems a bit "busy" for not being something along the lines of a Horus, but honestly when you get behind it, it's very usable, yet not big and blocky at all. I think it would make a great hunting reticle as well, even thought it's pretty much designed for competition, because when you look through it vs focusing on specific parts, it feels a lot like a regular mil-dot without the big ass dots, but when you need to make a wind call it's pretty quick and intuitive to get where you need to be.
They thought this thing out very well, the little details really add up from the turret design, the reticle design, the locking ocular focus, tennebrex adapters built in, it's all there and in a powerful package at a price point that is flat out amazing. Then add in that there seems to be a good bit of goodies that will be in the box with it, it's the best bang for the buck I can think of.
Don't even get me started on the fancy RF Binoculars they had with them :drool.
Anyway, like I said, I'm sold on more than one Steiner product that's going to be hitting the shelves in the near future, now I just gotta save up the cash.
Shawn