I don't think that price and quality go up at the same rate. You can buy an awful good scope for around $200. The bottom of the line Leuipold as I understand it is their old top of the line. They are great scopes. Many other scopes are very good scopes and while perhaps not the same quality as some very high priced scopes, they don't lag anywhere near what the price suggest's they do.
Most lenses are made in Japan, some still in Germany. But relating to camera lenses, the best come from Japan. I doubt that the overwhelmingly vast majority can tell the difference in scopes side by side if the reticules and the brands are conceled. I have three very old scopes; a 1-4x Redfield, a 2 3/4x Redfield and a 3-9x Bushnell Banner. All are pushing 30yrs old and no problems with them. My 25-06 has a 10yr old (aprox) 3-9x Tasco World Class, No problems and it cost me $89. The image thru all the scopes is more than good enough for hunting. Were I a target shooter, I'd look for something with finer cross wires, but the optics I have are fine. I just wonder how much of the price of some of the very expensive import scope is import taxes?
I would go back to Redfield right now if I was sure that they still backed them the way Redfield did. They used to be as good as Leuipold. The only scpoes I ever had fall apart were 1 Tasco but not World Class and 1 cheap Weaver and an off the wall bread I don't even know where I got. A Redfield broke the cross wires once in a bad fall, fixed and back in two weeks for free. The same scope broke the cross wires when I mounted it in vertical split rings, fixed and back in two weeks. In the vertical rings, you have to unscrew the eye piece to get it on the back ring. Redfield fixed it and installed it in the ring for me.