You’re right its a false choice. Its never as simple as A verses B. There are always multiple things you are considering.
To me reticles come after durability and repeatability, but are still more important than glass. Thenyou have size/weight, turret design, zero stops, etc. For me glass comes further down the list than you. And that’s fine. I’ve been using SWFAs because they check the big boxes for me. I am good with glass that is not so good, goofy-ass giant turrets with no zero stop if I can get a durable repeatable scope with a good reticle, that doesn’t weigh a ton. It’s also nice that it doesn’t break the bank.
The scope that’s being discussed in this thread ticks a lot of those same boxes. 1) If comes to market the durability and repeatability will be a given. 2) The reticle has been an important design feature following things that are important to me, visibility in low light and complex backgrounds, speed and simplicity of use even at lower magnifications without illumination. 3) Better, and smaller turrets with a zero stop. 4) Not a ridiculous zoom range because I really don’t particularly need or want 15x or larger on a scope. 5) Reasonable weight and size which is often determined by the features you add or don’t add and the zoom range. Illumination, parallax adjustment, built-in levels, and other do-dads are included in this. Features can make a scope more useable, but the increase cost, complexity, and weight. 6) Useable glass, but it doesn’t have to be great because it’s number six on my list.
That’s my list for evaluating scopes at this time. Yours will be different and that’s okay. The scope that Form and Ryan are working on likely ticks a lot of boxes for both of us. But I’m a weirdo and I know it. I would love to see them make a scope like what they are discussing in a fixed 8x50 or 8x56 for great light transmission and less weight. Basically an S&B with a mil reticle and turrets. Unfortunately, being a weirdo means you have to learn to make do without reaching your optimal. For me right now, that’s a sub $400 SWFA 6x with glass people consider sub-par and giant, goofy-ass turrets. Maybe that’ll change when they come out with this one.