Scope crosshair question

What price range are you looking at. Thick cross hairs are not a feature that I would want as at short distances it will block the target. If the sun is low and your shooting into it it’s difficult with any scope. You could try a neutral density filter from a camera lens which would be like putting sun glasses on you Scope, I’ve never tried this but it could work
 
I don’t know if it would work for sure link is for a cheap set in different strengths but make sure it’s right size for your scope .

I would start off with the weaker one first and they can be stacked if needed. If they don’t have your size you can get a step down ring which lets you use larger ones on a smaller scope. 

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Neutral-Density-Accessory-Included/dp/B06XRY2HLD/ref=sr_1_10?crid=CC3B7L8GHH2P&keywords=neutral+density+filter&qid=1558742628&s=gateway&sprefix=Neutral+de%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-10
 
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1784241403/tenebraex-tenebraex-sunguard-killflash-ard-anti-reflection-device



You need one of these in your objective lens. It’s made to slip inside of a Butler Creek scope cover and sandwich against the inset of the objective lens. It’s an anti glare to minimize game or two legged game from seeing you, but also acts as an anti glare shade from the sun glaring into your scope. Sort of a sun shade. 

I have these on all the scopes on my powder burners. Don’t really need them on my Airguns, as I shoot from inside the garage most of the time.