I was not a fan of the reticle, the "eye box", the illumination or the weight. Clarity was pretty good, a little distorted around the edges, not terrible though. The center crosshair is too big for any precision work at 0.2 mRad thick; I hold wind for long range (<700 yards) so the horizontal stadia line is thin enough to hold on smaller targets. Not daylight bright by any means, bright enough to catch your eye, but it starts to fade out on reflective targets such as white steel. The turrets have nice solid clicks, and the toolless zero was really handy.
The biggest problem I had with it was, I had to have perfect sight alignment to see the reticle, which sure, having perfect sight alignment is ideal, but 25 yards and in, it can be negligible with very little POI shift. Most likely a bad habit for me coming from a Leupold Mk6 1-6x and being able to see the reticle with less than perfect sight alignment. There was a big difference in time acquiring the reticle between the 2. But when my speed goes from a red dot to speed comparable to that of iron sights with the rear sight set on the 300-600 peep hole, its hard to make that switch.
I have yet to find a LPV optic that I truly like. All of them have their pros and cons, but a lot of the pros cant justify the cons for some of them.