OK, lets take Mueller for example... As i said eariler, i have experience with TWO of them. My friend bought one new, and it's already puked and been replaced! Mines still new in the box, and will end up on a 22lr that i'll use for "plinking"!
Sounds like excellent customer service from Mueller. In all fairness, even Leupold scopes sometimes have to go back for repair.
As long as that scope has an adjustable objective for close range, placing it on a .22lr is an excellent application. I've seen .22s sporting U.S. Optics, Swarovski, and many Leupolds. Just because a scope goes on the old .22 plinker, doesn't make it any less of a scope.
For a cheap scope i agree on the service. BUT, i'd be willing to bet you IF my friend had bought a better Leupold, Zeiss conquest or perhaps a couple others, he wouldn't have needed that service! In all the years i owned a gunshop, (i no longer do) MAYBE i sent back a couple Leupolds? But, i saw a pickup load of cheapo's fail, and some of them failed in the field.
Bottom line is, if you buy a cheapo scope, your chances of it failing in the field go up "drastically" over a higher quality scope. Doesn't mean it WILL happen, but it does all to often, and will you be out on a hunt when it does???
I know it won't happen to me though, because i'd sell an extra gun to finance a better scope, BEFORE i'd chance a hunt on a terd. BUT, then again, i love being outdoors, hunting in out of the way places, and i don't want to have to worry about my gear pukeing when i need it most.
As for rimfires... The rimfire i depend on "most" here on my place, is a Rem. 597M, and it has a straight 7.5x Leupold on it. The scope i've owned for many years, and the gun i bought new several years ago. Both work perfectly, and have never failed to give 100% when i need them to.
DM