Just got it last night. Green MIL. It was snowy here, but cloudy. Against that snow it was still visible. I'll try tomorrow when the snow is fully lit. Hard to get brighter than that. Ground is so clay/sandy here with little green veg, plus I wasn't seeing a red MIL in stock at a price I wanted to pay.
It's nice, but not too nice? I have a TMR CQBSS to compare to and I need to zero both, so I'll give a more detailed comparo. It is solid, put it isn't Premier or CQBSS solid. CLicks are nice. The push-pull caps are odd in that they 'breathe' as you push and pull them. We'll see if they suck in debris and dust and moisture. I don't know where the 'seal' is. The windage would not move. Took the knob off and on a few times, but it wouldn't pop out to dial windage. Took it out of the mount and kept playing with it and compared to the elevation. I couldn't see anything. Maybe the brass screw in there looked like someone had left a shaving there during manufacturing. Finally gave it one last tug and it pulled free to adjust. Don't know what that was about. Most people say I have a touch like a gorilla, so I think it as just reluctant to move. Moves fine now. Same suck-blow sound to adjust. I've never had turrets like that before.
Glass seems clear. Seems well built, but not bullet-proof like higher end scopes. Kind of plain. I'd have preferred a BDC, but with scopes like this for what I want, it is more, fire and correct than first round hits on small targets at far distances so the MIL is OK. I was cross shopping used Mark 6 1-6 scopes but missed out on ones at this $1200ish price point. This is for my son's carbine match/3-gun rifle, and he likes it so far.