Today I went and looked at varmint scopes. Met several guys there that make a p-dog shooting trip at least once a year and a couple of them had been going twice a year for 40 years or so. Pretty good experience base. They had quite a varying preference for scopes, both brand and power range. Basically what I got from them was buy whatever blows your skirt up at the time, and if you don't like it, put it on a different rifle, trade it off, or sell it.
Looked at Leupold's new models: Nice but pricey, especially mil-dot versions.
Nikon: Good clear optics, priced about like a Leupold, not enough magnification for what I wanted, and not enough eye relief.
Sightron: More expensive than I expected. In their version of a mil-dot, the dots were so big you could hide an elephant at 50 yards behind them. The parallax adjustment was cheesy, and focus changed as you zoomed it.
Tasco: JUNK, nothing about it was very good.
Millett: good looking scope, clear, liked the features and price, but dealer said they had had several returns that had stuff come loose inside. But Millett replaced them promptly, but a couple had to be replace more than once before they got a good one.
Bushnell Elite 4200: Wow! Very bright and clear. Price was good. Liked everything about the scope, even though it was the longest scope I looked at.
Swift Premier: VERY surprising performance for the price. Bright, clear, fully multicoated optics, and parallax adjustment worked good. Stayed in focus as you zoomed. I liked them better than the lower priced Leupolds. Everything on them worked good and worked smooth. Their version of a mil-dot was very nice and allowed for precise shooting at small targets at any range I could hope to hit at. Great warranty. Dealer said he had less Swifts returned for warranty work than any other brand he carries, including the German and European scopes (and I have heard this from more than one dealer).
Burris Fullfield II: Bright, clear optics, everything on them worked good. IMHO as good as any Leupold under $600, and about a hundred bucks cheaper than the VX-III's. Liked the Ballistic Plex reticle.
Burris Signature Series: IMHO definitely brighter and more clear than any of the Leupolds under $600. Really nice scopes, everything worked smooth and worked good. Really liked the Ballistic Mil-Dot reticle.
Burris Black Diamond: OOOEEE!!! Definitely the Rolls Royce of American scopes that sell for under a Grand! Liked it a LOT. Brighter and, IMHO, more clear than the Leupold Long Range's. Again, really liked the Ballistic Mil-Dot reticle. Compared the Black Diamond to the German and European scopes there, and liked it the best of anything in the house. DROOL!!!
What did I get? Well,.... due to a somewhat severe case of pecuniary strangulation caused by a recent divorce, I couldn't afford the Black Diamond. So I decided to preserve some of my funds and leave them for seed in my "toys" account until I can save enough for the Black Diamond. In the meantime, to get shooting, I bought the Swift Premier Model 688M, 6-18 x 44mm with mil-dot reticle for 169 bucks. I mounted it using Weaver 2-piece bases and Millett Angle Lock rings. Made a very nice looking rig. I've been wanting to try out a Swift scope to see if they really are as good as what some folks say they are.
I'll let y'all know how it works out on the range.