I can also recommend the Mueller APV, I have 3 of them. One on a 10/22, Savage 22 Hornet and a Marlin 22 Mag (silver). I also have a Mueller 8.5 - 25X Tactical on a 221 FireBall. Both are good scopes for the money spent. I really do not care for the lighted recital and do not own a single one. I really do think that the APV will do every thing you need and at around $125 for the silver one, I just can not think it can be beat. If you insist on getting one of the two you mentioned - I would get the Nikon. I know there are folks out there that think they are going to shoot tighter groups with more power, but for the most part 10X is plenty. If you have a scope of higher power, shoot 5 groups at 100 yards set at the highest setting and then turn it down to 10X and shoot 5 more. I would be surprised if you get .1 difference and most likey no difference. After you can see the target at a certain magnification, it really does no good to turn up the power. Some times all it does is make you second guess yourself as to where the cross hairs are on the target. I have shot some very good groups with a straight 10X scope and have actually killed blackbirds (pretty small target) at 250 yards with a 10X. IMO - Clear optics, repeatable clicks and a fine cross hair trumps high power and not so clear optics. Try it I think you will be surprised at how well you can shoot with the power turned down. Get into field situations and there is no question you can shoot with more confidence when the power is not so high. I am building a long distance 223 for PD and I am planning on putting a Bushnell 3200 Elite 10X tactical on it. Good Luck and Good Shooting