I'm another committed Leupold scope user. Can't afford NOT TO use Leupold's! AS I only have to buy a scope for a rifle once!
Congrats on the new acquisitions, BTW.
I'm just getting started with Handi-Rifles and think the VX-one's are the way to go for buying several scopes that are DEPENDABLE and won't bust the budget. Plus Leupold will still back them up like their VX II's and VX III's. I've sold guns and scopes for a big retail chain in Utah during my college years. Leupold's customer service is LEGENDARY!
As for size recommendations, I also like Leupy's 2X7X and 3X9X size scopes, and their compacts. Never had a need for a scope bigger than 3X9X when hunting elk or pronghorns, nor mulies. Always carried the scopes turned WAY DOWN, and had plenty of time to turn them up if necessary.
I'm hopig to acquire .30/06, 7.62X39, .280, .223, .243, and .45/70 barrels for my .308 Survivor (gonna put that stock on an SB1 12 gauge, and instead get a real rifle stock). Most scopes I'll buy will be VX-1's. For strictly bench-work and working up loads, I'll use a VX-1 4X12X - but not in the field. That much magnification is unnecessary. Hard to beat Leupy's 2X7X scopes if one is trying to save ounces and even space.