As long as the scope works for you it's good. I only shoot at the range these days so my scopes are higher power.

I do have a fond spot for cheap scopes. My first centerfire scope was a Kmart Tasco 3-9 scope. Paid $20 for it (included rings and mounts) back in the 80's. It served on 3 different rifles for me and is now on a .54cal inline muzzle loader that the guy uses for elk hunting. And one of my current scopes is a Vortex Diamondback 4-16. Nice optics for such an inexpensive scope.