This is an excellent scope. I am partial to S&Bs glass and this is one of 6 PMIIs that I own (or have owned) and it has tracked the best (see tall target test results that show the results as 0.9976 (which is the equal but opposite of 1.0024) - in other words - considering the margin of error - it tracks perfectly.
I have done my best to show imperfections in the photos. There are a few tiny pin-sized white marks on the "left" side (4 seconds with a sharpie could conceal these), a small bit of paint missing from the bottom of the turret housing, and then an abrasion on the illumination dial (and a little wear on the actual elevation turret). Please keep in mind that when I take these photos (with an iPhone 12), I am using a light tent that throws A LOT of light which means imperfections really show up, and I have taken some extreme close ups to show the imperfections.
FWIW, the scope spent all of its life in Nightforce Ultralight Rings, and was a "backup" scope for when I converted my PredatOBR to .260 Rem (when it was in its .308 configuration, I have a NF 1-8 on it, and the PredatOBR has spend 99.9999% of its time configured in .308.
$2300 Shipped.
I have done my best to show imperfections in the photos. There are a few tiny pin-sized white marks on the "left" side (4 seconds with a sharpie could conceal these), a small bit of paint missing from the bottom of the turret housing, and then an abrasion on the illumination dial (and a little wear on the actual elevation turret). Please keep in mind that when I take these photos (with an iPhone 12), I am using a light tent that throws A LOT of light which means imperfections really show up, and I have taken some extreme close ups to show the imperfections.
FWIW, the scope spent all of its life in Nightforce Ultralight Rings, and was a "backup" scope for when I converted my PredatOBR to .260 Rem (when it was in its .308 configuration, I have a NF 1-8 on it, and the PredatOBR has spend 99.9999% of its time configured in .308.
$2300 Shipped.