Mine is a long eye relief Bushnell. This was not terribly expensive and is of good quality. It's not nearly as nice as the high-end scopes, though. It's fine for anything when ambient light is good. The best thing about it is the long eye relief so I don't have to take my glasses off to use it, and the controls. They are very smooth and keep their setting. Its durability has been good too. I carry it around a lot and I don't baby it. It's been good both in the field and at the range. It's fairly compact too.
I have looked through high-end glass, like Leica. The difference is significant, and if I were doing a lot of shooting at extended ranges, or spotting in dim light, then I'd want one.
For shooting mostly at a 100 yard rifle range, there's really no need to spend more than the $200 or so for the Bushnell. You can see 22 caliber holes very clearly at 100 yards, even in dim light.