I don't have one but initial thought is good luck zeroing that mini red dot mounted on top of the scope... it is too high and you won't be able to get a proper cheek weld.
Two optics for $119, with one being magnified... I would pass. You mention hunting as a use. For a hunting optic, you need good quality glass that can pass light at dusk and dawn. The difference between a cheap optic and good glass can be five to ten extra minutes of shooting time at dawn or dusk... may not seem like much, but that is when many animals are moving about.
Just ask my son. We were sitting side by side and I could see the hogs as clear as day through my Nikon Monarch. He couldn't see anything through his Burris scope.
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