Then you've obviously never compared a new ATACR F1 5-25x56 right next to a Burris XTR-3i 5.5-30x56... I have...I own both. I'd say the glass was par for the course. Which means it's good glass at the Burris price point of $1,500 (like I stated above), just not $3,100 MSRP good. I plan on keeping the scope, as I like the scope, and the turrets are amazing, so is the tracking and zero-stop, and I really like the MIL-XT reticle, just wish the glass was brighter and it didn't look like I was scoping through a paper towel roll with the huge amount of black ring and small FOV inside the scope.
And like I said, the whole rest of the scope is amazing, just sub-par glass for the price. If it was a $2,000-2,500 scope, I'd say it wouldn't be a bad buy, but at $3,100... Nope. Granted, I paid about $2,500 for mine brand new, so I'm not sorely disappointed, just unimpressed by the glass at the MSRP price. My other $3,000+ scopes have amazing glass. So I was expecting to be blown away. I wasn't.