I’m torn, but will likely go with the Nytrx. I believe that at the cost of a little extra weight, it likely provides additional durability and the peace of mind that I can match my 1st and 2nd axis. I never felt super confident that my Landslyde was rugged enough for hunting, mainly because I could never get the horizontal gang adjustment to stop allowing the scope to rotate back and forth with moderate pressure no matter how hard I tightened it down. Seemed like something that could move, bend, or break when put through stress. On the other hand, I’ve taken a pretty nasty fall with a Tetra and after spraying off the mud, it was still perfectly sighted in. HHA had a winning platform with the Tetra, and I think they’ve refined it to the point of near perfection here (though I would like to see micro adjust pins on the horizontal pin housings).
But ask me tomorrow and I may have changed my mind. I’ve already gone back and forth a few times.