I reported a little about the scope in the rifle range report but thought I'd throw a bit here in case someone in the future stumbles on it. Got the rifle and scope out last weekend. THese opinions are coming from someone who has only spent limited time ever behind a FFP scope. I had not owned one until this Match Pro. Out of the box the scope seemed like a beast compared to my hunting SFP scope. I mounted it a couple weeks ago and set out Saturday to shoot. Once focused the scope seemed as clear enough. Granted I never looked out past 300 yards much.
Three shots at 50.... no trouble seeing .22 holes in white paper. Looked to be about 1 mil left and down, cranked on the elevation and windage and bingo I was in business, or close enough this day. The turrets are nice and tight. The toolless zero reset is nice as well. I did not do a tracking test, but I expect it to go well. Locking turrets I guess are nice, I've never had them before and did not realize I needed them. Glass is clear and the side focus/parallax adjust is really nice. Able to take parallax down to 10 yards is nice for .22. This scope is spoiling me really quick, I never knew I needed so many dials to turn
It does have an illuminated reticle. I tried it, but never shot with it. It has 6 brightness settings. In the bright daylight the first 3 are useless, but the top couple are easily seen in the bright daylight so it is useable.
Negatives, I find the eyebox a little less forgiving than other scopes I have. I think I could go slightly higher on the rings, using EGW medium at .920 on top of a 30 moa rail but I think a little more height may help me there. It's usable for sure and only minor. Other thing would be if I ever get to running this out long I might really want a zero stop. I haven't needed one yet, but this scope does not have one. It has everything else, but no zero stop, and with .22 it might be nice.
All in all for the money ($399) a FFP 6-24x50 illuminated reticle, adjustable parallax down to 10 yds, the scope seems solid.
-Jeff