Looks like you've edited the post, but in response as to “why” we wouldn’t recommend vortex scopes, the bottom line is reliability and zero retention.
What good does the warranty do if you’re on the hunt of a lifetime and your reticle rotates or scope dogs up or decides to not work in some way?
To be fair, 100% of my observation optics are Vortex. Spotter, multiple binos, rangefinder, and even my tripod. They’re all vortex. The difference is if my spotter goes down, it won’t cost me an animal. It’ll be annoying, but it won’t cost me a hunt. Your scope will. Certain brands are known to suffer from “pattern failures,” and they’re all the biggest names in optics. Leupold, Vortex, even Swaro. They fail at being the one thing a scope needs to be: an aiming device.
Reliability matters. Zero retention matters. Before you come back asking “why” we don’t recommend any vortex scope, spend some time going through that subforum I posted above.
Again, our recommendation will be Nightforce, Trijicon, and SWFA. Good luck.