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This is a great post. Thank you.If your budget is constrained, then the more expensive offerings from some of these mid-tier companies (Athlon, Tract, Vortex etc) offer good value and reasonable reliability for what you are paying for them.
If all you do is bang on stationary targets on a flat range at more or less known distance under good conditions, they will serve you well and for the most part you wont notice much difference to a top tier optics.
I think the biggest thing I noticed when I stepped up to "Alpha" glass (first upgrade was a few years ago to a Vortex Razor AMG 6-24 and then most recently to a ZCO 5-27x56) was twofold:
First: resolving targets out past 400yds is less than perfect conditions (haze, overcast/low light, bad mirage etc) the difference is like literal night and day. I used an old Gen1 PST to kill several deer out past 300yds, but when distances got further than 500yds or so, the ability to determine anything beyond large bucks or does was difficult, especially the very important distinction between doe vs button buck or spike vs 4pt/small 6pt etc.
Second: poor image quality leads to overdependence on magnification as you try and compensate for lack of ability to clearly see the target. When I ran cheaper scopes, even good ones like my PST or VX5HD, I would find myself on maximum magnification pretty much at any distance past 200-300yds otherwise I just flat out couldn't clearly see the target. This shrinks your field of view (and a lot of cheap optics already dont have a great FOV to begin with) making it way harder to both quickly find a target and then to keep your sights on target through recoil to spot hits and misses, it magnifies your wobble zone when shooting unsupported, and it also compounds issues of visibility in low light/mirage/haze etc since you cant dial back as much to cut the mirage and still clearly see the target. When I first got my Razor AMG I was still leaning heavily on magnification as a crutch from when I had run cheaper scopes but had a complete lightbulb moment during a local PRS club match where I started backing magnification off as much as 10-12x on some closer stages. I realized I could still clearly see the targets, but I was able to get on target faster, spot more hits and follow up faster. I shot my personal best placing just inside the top ten at the match without even touching the top magnification on any stage except for one shooting prone off a bipod at 1100yds. With my ZCO, I have only run magnification above 15x once, shooting stationary at 1000yds, and that was just for the heck of it because I wanted to see what it looked like.
It's your money, spend it how you want to. A lot of the hate that mid tier optics get is absolutely snobbery, but there absolutely is a meaningful difference in nearly all conditions when you step up to the higher tier stuff. When I say meaningful I mean worth the nearly 2x (AMG, Nightforce etc) and 3-4X (ZCO/Tangent/Kahles etc) price vs some mid tier options, if you do a lot of the kind of shooting where those differences matter. (Long range hunting past 500yds, PRS/Tactical/Practical match shooting, etc)