It was disgustingly warm, humid,and foggy this morning but I've been trying to figure out how to true up my drops to match up with the AR-BDC 2 reticle in my Strike Eagle 1-8x24mm using Hornady 75gn HPBT bullets moving just under 2700fps. The instructions said 50/200yds zero but in the rain the other night that had me hitting a touch low at longer ranges. After running it through Applied Ballistics LLC I moved my zero out a little further and shot 300yds and 400yds and things match the BDC now. At 10yds the 300yds hold is dead on and the center dot is good for a 4" plate from 30yds to 245yds.

In the wet air the lenses would fog slightly but so did the Bushnell HDMR on my PRS rifle and it has the Rain Guard coating so I think it was inevitable this morning that it would have condensation. As the fog began to burn off the image quality returned to normal and I can say that I am completely happy with the scope's image all the way to 8x but I will say in lower light it diminishes above 6x.