I own both scopes. For PRS the Razor is the better scope.
1. Much faster turrets and better spacing to see where you are at.
2. Glass is awesome in both. Both do the job and then some. I find the Razor has a warmer tone and makes targets "pop" more, especially in cloudy weather. The S&B has a tick better resolution which is nice for spotting and watching trace, but you can see trace in both scopes.
3. The parallax is smoother and less finicky on the Razor.
4. Razor does not tunnel at low power and offers a larger field of view which is very important for people that shoot more than off a bench at a range.
5. S&B has the worst illumination knob in the industry.
6. S&B will cost you a lot more $$$. From a value standpoint they are not in the same league, IMO.
7. Warranty with Vortex will be as good or better and much faster than S&B.
8. The EBR reticles are nearly perfect in my opinion. I even hear they are coming out with a new one for 2019
9. Razor has a more generous eye-box. Awesome for positional shooting
10. If I had to pick one of them to use as a baseball bat, I'd pick the Razor.
1. The S&B does have a little better glass, but it is REALLY hard to notice. It's like going to Best Buy and looking at TV's. Next to each other in the store you can tell a slight difference. But even if you buy the cheaper one, once it's home and mounted it looks amazing and is more than you need.
2. You can be one of the "cool kids" with expensive German glass.
Both scopes are great, but you can literally almost get 2 Razors on the exchange here for the price of 1 S&B with a good reticle.