You probably just opened up a hornet's nest...... Plus, there are plenty of variables to consider here. What is your budget? What range do you normally shoot at? If simply target shooting is your only intended purpose would a fixed power scope be OK? Or do you prefer a variable? Just things to consider before making a purchase, and will help the rest of us help you narrow down your potential options. But anyway, my personal preference is Sightron. I own several of them and regularly compare them against their competitors. Quality of the glass and overall quality of construction is on par with scopes costing hundreds more. Their customer support, should you ever need to use it is second to none. They have lifetime warranties on all their stuff. My last Sightron, an SIII FFP scope has a list price of about $1300. Tactical Wholesalers had them for $825. I'd start there.
Additionally, I recently picked up a fixed 6X from Primary Arms. For a cheap scope (about $130), the glass quality is very impressive.
Leupold is still pretty much the gold standard. Of course, if you just love spending money, you got your NightForce, Swarovski, Schmidt & Benders and what not. Burris, Vortex, Athlon, Bushnell, SWFA (SuperSniper) and Nikon all offer quality stuff for reasonable prices.
BUT, with all that said, Sightron is my "across the board" overall top pick. I've yet to hear of anyone who was not completely satisfied with a Sightron product, and the 5 I personally own are right there with the best.
Best of luck!!!!
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