I had the MOA version of this scope, and after a minor struggle with a battery compartment issue (see other review), I have been shooting and loving it. Went to a couple of long-distance clinics where all the spotters were measuring in Mil's and got tired of converting. Moved the MOA version to my 6.5 Creedmoor, and got this Mill version for my 300 Win Mag to take me further out to a mile or more. Glass is crystal clear - turrets are awesome - range is great - zero is rock-solid ... the bottom line is that this scope is a great value at twice the price, and outperforms other similarly priced scopes I have by a wide margin. Both my distance guns are sporting this scope, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. Hit my first 1-mile target last week with this scope ... and checked that one off my Bucket-List.
Rated 5 out of 5
Randall Emerson –
I like the Cronus so much I bought two. I maxed out the elevation on one of them (plus 5 mils holdover on the reticle) to ring steel at 2165 yards. I returned it to zero and confirmed that it was still spot-on. I've had my first one for about 3 years now and it's been trouble free the entire time. I have yet to see a better optic for the same street price.
Rusty in Oregon –
I had the MOA version of this scope, and after a minor struggle with a battery compartment issue (see other review), I have been shooting and loving it. Went to a couple of long-distance clinics where all the spotters were measuring in Mil's and got tired of converting. Moved the MOA version to my 6.5 Creedmoor, and got this Mill version for my 300 Win Mag to take me further out to a mile or more. Glass is crystal clear - turrets are awesome - range is great - zero is rock-solid ... the bottom line is that this scope is a great value at twice the price, and outperforms other similarly priced scopes I have by a wide margin. Both my distance guns are sporting this scope, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. Hit my first 1-mile target last week with this scope ... and checked that one off my Bucket-List.
Randall Emerson –
I like the Cronus so much I bought two. I maxed out the elevation on one of them (plus 5 mils holdover on the reticle) to ring steel at 2165 yards. I returned it to zero and confirmed that it was still spot-on. I've had my first one for about 3 years now and it's been trouble free the entire time. I have yet to see a better optic for the same street price.