I started moving my rifles to SHV 3-10 and have them on three rifles. I had another brand cause trouble and I began to distrust them. The last thing you want is to be on a hunt and miss a shot because the scope went out, or feel that you take a tumble and think the scope may have shifted. Its critical you can trust your gear so when you make the shot you don't have anything to blame but you if you miss.
The SHV is a good value scope. It is compact and solidly built. The weight is OK for the construction. Lightweight scopes are a compromise on robustness and there is just no getting around it.
The turrets are fine and repeatable but they aren't made for PRS matches. I dial them out to 800y on pest control hunts and even have done comps with them. They always come back to zero which is the most important thing. I prefer covered turrets for hunting because if I'm going to take a long shot I have time to take the dials off and set my elevation and position.
I have the MOAR and IHR reticles. The reticles I feel are mediocre in dim conditions. But usually hunting light is so bad that you probably don't want to take the shot as you likely couldn't identify the target well anyway. Illumination may help, but again if it's that dark maybe it's time to put on the thermal and not use a regular scope.
The main thing is I trust the scope won't shift on me and will hold zero. I have had my rifles tip over, mounted on quads, etc. and I know when I make the shot it always hits where I want. That is why I run NF now and not other brands on my hunting rifles. The scope and scope mounting on rifles is perhaps the #1 way for equipment to fail and cause a missed shot. Don't skimp on the scope and how you mount it.