Attila, Those are some good scopes you're mentioning.
I gladly send you a spreadsheet you can open in OpenOffice to assemble additional Scope Specs Tables!
▪ An interesting table would be scopes with at least 27x magnification at the top end.
▪ Another might be LPVO's.
I'm sure they'll be useful to plenty of people.
The amount of time that has gone into researching the specs all over the net has been collosal — as many manufacturers are rather unhelpful in the way they "inform" their customers (or leavel them in the dark....). The amount of hours I've spent on these is well into the
three digits.
Therefore, I have to limited this somehow, I have a job, family, friends, church, etc. — not just a hobby...!
➔ For that reason I have only considered
three magnification ranges — as those are relevant for my personal shooting scenarios:
(1) Short/light scopes for short/light guns — used for close to mid range (10-50y) — therefore 3-12x and 3-9x (less than 9x on the top end is just not enough, I feel, to shoot pigeons at midrange).
(2) Close range to medium long range (75y) — with the bottom magnification at least 4x — and the top end at least 15/16x.
(3) Medium to extended long range (100y —150y) — with the bottom magni at least 6x — and the top end at least 20x.
Because the amount is so vast and the choices so plentiful I felt I should
limit myself to scopes that appeal to most types of airgunners — therefore only scopes with 10y parallax (some 15y) — exposed turrets — and holdoff reticles (no BDC's and plain crosshairs) — made it onto the table.
The price range I tried to keep to was $200 to $500 — not too cheap to maintain some quality level — not too expensive to be facilitating bankruptcies and marriage troubles — but as you all know, once you start getting into any hobby, the expectations rise rapidly, and with that the prices of our toys.....
It's been fun!!
Matthias
PS: After assembling all this data, I'm still in Bono mode — I still haven't found what I'm looking for....:
I am still waiting for the perfect scope to appear on the scope horizon.... 
— they all lack something....