I went through over 20 scopes during past 30 years and if you need precision and durability of crosshair adjusting precisely and zero not drifting, your price point of around $100 is likely not enough. When you are trying to shoot tight groups and turret adjustment starts moving crosshair without you moving the turrets, it gets very frustrating and costly due to current ammunition prices.
If you are looking for "good" 24x and higher scope, I think you will be looking at $200+ scopes as I linked in previous post (Some THR members will suggest $500-$1000+) but I only do benched precision shooting at 50/100 yards mostly doing 9mm PCC and 22LR testing primarily pursuing sub 1/2" groups with 10/22 and bull barrel currently going through 47 brands/weights/lots testing -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...nition-comparison.908102/page-2#post-12828565
I have tested Bushnell Trophy and Leupold American Marksman 3-9x40mm, Dusk & Dawn 6-18x50mm, Viridian Serac, Burris FF II E1, Vortex Crossfire II and Vortex Strike Eagle for 10/22 and T/CR22 at 100 yards compared to Arken EP5 and for 22LR, Burris FF II should be more than enough in terms of lens clarity/sharpness, brightness in low light and durability of crosshair adjustments and zero not drifting (Besides, they all come with lifetime warranty and THR members have reported great customer service if scope gets damaged for any reason ... Hey, gravity works
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I am moving onto .223 55/62/69/75 gr 100-300 yard testing with several powders and got Athlon Argos 10-40x scope for that purpose and also comes with great lifetime warranty and well reported customer service.