Some additional impressions that were captions for the article pics, were that the U/D and L/R were clearly marked, and although the adjustment screws had positive detents, they weren't stiff-- I could make adjustments with the corner of a staple in place of the always-forgotten screwdriver. I also found the detent values accurate-- an inch at 100 yards each as I recall (pretty sure).
Also, the YHM riser, while pretty long, only has a single clamp screw. This did not seem very robust to me.
My RDS has had the shroud's corners rounded pretty generously. Kinda unsightly but so are stitches. Rubber cover will not fit with the shroud in place.
I'm sure this setup is not nearly as knock-proof as any Aimpoint..... maybe with a better mount and shroud; one of the LaRues fits it but I never latched onto one.

