You can view scopes as an aiming device and be happy with reasonably prices offerings. My suggestion is do not spend much time behind really good glass if you're not willing to open the wallet wide. It will let you know really quick what you were missing.
It can be overwhelming when considering all the options. I start narrowing down the field based on my own preferences.
1. I buy from companies that stand behind their product.
2. I buy from companies that are friendly with the USA.
3. I am realistic with what I am going to use and need the scope for. If my primary use is hunting where I will be doing a significant amount of walking, weight is a key factor.
4. Set a budget limit and enjoy the search.
It can be overwhelming when considering all the options. I start narrowing down the field based on my own preferences.
1. I buy from companies that stand behind their product.
2. I buy from companies that are friendly with the USA.
3. I am realistic with what I am going to use and need the scope for. If my primary use is hunting where I will be doing a significant amount of walking, weight is a key factor.
4. Set a budget limit and enjoy the search.