Thanks guys! I'm currently strongly debating between the 4-24 and the 2.5-20. Finding both in the same place to look through has been fun. Both are in cabela's in the denver metro area, but not at the SAME cabelas lol. I don't think I would go wrong either way, but its a nice chunk of change and I want to do my due diligence.
Not to be disagreeable, but I wouldn't consider either of those to be MPVOs - not in size, weight, or magnification.
I'm in a similar situation, replacing a couple of LPVOs on ARs with an MPVO and a red dot. Went with an Aimpoint M4s for the red dot, and the
Rokscope/S2H with the THLR reticle on the other, which should arrive September-ish. But I have looked at all the scopes on your list, and they all have real-world shortcomings that personally left me willing to wait for the S2H scope.
If you're open to new perspective...I spend a lot of time in the field with my ARs, using them heavily in all-around roles, and heavy glass is just a bad idea if you're going to be on your feet a lot, especially in actually walking around with that gun in your hands through rough terrain. Same with reticles that don't show up instantly, clearly, and easily on the lowest power. Even more so for ones with small eye-boxes. If this is a kind of all-around gun, rather than a PRS or specialized tool, I also wouldn't be interested in anything over 3x on the low end, and find anything more than 15-18x on the high end on ARs to be a weight-adding irrelevance in actual field realities, for all but the rarest situations. Again, for a general use, all-around rifle.
If I weren't waiting for the S2H scope, I'd probably go with the Maven RS1.2, or a lighter weight Nightforce on an AR. But that S2H, at least with the THLR reticle...I have a Minox ZP5 with the THLR reticle, and it's beyond excellent in usability. But it's optimized more for precision and speed at longer ranges. The modified one in the S2H is going to be even better for the distances and circumstances I'm using an AR at, and given all the available info, it's 100% worth waiting a few more months for. It's definitely worth considering.