I have the Toric 2-10x42 with the T-Plex reticle and have used it for 3 years. The scope is solid. The tracking is true and repeatable, and it seems to hold zero reliability (although it hasn't taken a hard fall yet).
They have a very favorable 4" eye relief, which is welcome on my ~5.5lb 30-06.
Optically, I recently compared it to a Leupold FX-3 6×42 and Swarovski Z6 1.7-10×42 at the end of shooting light. All scopes were compared at 6x magnification. I was looking at a dark green woodline 240 yards across a wheat field. The dark green leaves of the trees really absorb a reticle at last light. The Tract was the best performer out of the bunch in terms of resolution, brightness, and I was able to see the reticle the longest with it.
If your in the market for a mechancally durable SFP scope, with great optical performance, with a BDC/plex type reticle, then the Tract Toric is the way to go. A Nightforce may be a little better mechanically, but I doubt it will be worth the difference in cost. They are exponentially better than Leupold IMHO.
Good luck!