@Blue Dog - I have the Burris Verasity PH 6-24 on my RTI P3 .25 600mm barrels shooting 30g AEA slugs. The Verasity PH has the same HUD but no internal LRF as the Eliminator so I have to range it myself. The scope HUD starts at 30 yards, so it is not for short-range use at all (The Eliminator does the same). I had to build a custom profile as the app has nothing for pellet guns at all. Once up and going and sighted in, I will say that it has been very accurate with my targets - mostly small game - out to 150 yards. I haven't had anything live to hit further to test the additional range yet. It has also been spot on at the range with paper and swing metal targets at various distances out to 200 yards. The glass is very good and compares to scopes in the same if not a bit higher price range.
Here are some of the "erks" that I have with the scope.
- The ranging between 30 and 50 yards is stectchy. It jumps multiples and is very difficult to get the exact "yard" that you want. Once past 48 yards, it will dial in by a yard at a time.
- It takes 2 honking large 2450 batteries! It has an auto-shutoff but I managed to run them out by forgetting to turn the scope off already - PITA
- The app is not as good as most of the digital scopes folks use here on the forum - DNT, PARD, AGM and the such have better smart phone apps.
- The scope is targeted at PB guns. It has a large array of bullets built in. If you want to swap it to a 6.5 Creedmore, you will like the scope.
- The Verasity PH will only take a single profile in it at a time, unlike a lot of the other digital scopes on the market now.
I will say that I really like it for hunting so far. I am an old school "holdover" shooter and not a turret twister, but this scope has changed me. Dailing in the yardage is really nice. I would probably be looking into the Eliminator 6 at some point but one can almost get 2 of these for the price! I hope this helps.