Yup, that's the one.

Took it out for a little play time today, despite the gale force winds. Had several rigs out for the fun, but it was definitely a .625 kind of day *grin*

The scope seems pretty happy to ride on top of the Montucky 7WSM, balancing the whole rig quite nicely. Steering 162's through the gusts was especially entertaining, given the fine crosshair and the bold posts of the mil-dot reticle. I'm liking the glass and the reticle so far. I think this reticle may be a great compromise between a LR shooting tool and something that rides on a utility hunting rig. The turrets are very solid and repeatable, though to be fair one still needs to measure each scope's tracking, even if it is a SWFA SS, as this scope moved POI up 3.045 MIL at 101 meters (30.8 cm) when 2.9 MIL was dialed in, making for a 5% greater shift than expected. It's no problem to account for such things, as long as a guy knows what he's got. Repeatability and RTZ was flawless throughout the day while going back and forth from 101m, 501m, 595m, and 704m. Total elevation range in the erector assy is 23.3 MIL, with 13.3 MIL usable from a 101m zero, while riding in Talley LW's. Glass is crisp, and fit and finish is excellent, especially for a scope in this price range.

Time will tell if the scope continues to impress, but things are looking good so far.