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Recommended by Odoyle, and I agree with his assessments of the performance and value of this scope. Unfortunately has gone up a bit in price since the Black Friday/End of Year sales which had been running, but still worth it (and, in my opinion, worth it to buy 2 for the lower price). Very clear and bright general purpose scope with a magnification range which suits hunting and longer range target work. Relatively compact in size, not light but not bloated either. Forgiving eye box.
For fewer dollars the Veyron SFP is also an excellent scope. Nice and compact as well. For target work to this point, I am more in the SFP camp than the FFP one.
I definitely agree that the Veyron is a great scope for the money. May be slightly limited for some in the magnification range (3-12x).
Do not get FFP you will regret it because it's extremely difficult to see their (center aim point of their) reticle at their lowest magnification 1/4 settings especially in real world shooting situations unless your reticle has very bright high noon daytime visible illumination like the A6s do.
You will see exactly what I mean after you buy a FFP scope.
I prefer SFP scopes and the last FFP a Sightron S-TAC 4-20x50 is utterly useless at 4x-10x and I didn't intend to buy a 10x-20x scope which is what it realistically is. My SFP S-TAC 4-20x50 reticles are already too thin.
I returned my FFP Vector Veyron 3-12x (Chevy badged version if the Cadillac US Optics TS-12X) and kept my SFP Veyron since the reticle is visible throughout its 3-12x unlike the FFP version where it's extremely difficult to see at 3x-7x and I didn't buy a FFP 8x-12x scope.
My TAC Vector Taurus FFP 4-24x50 is useable from 9x-24x in real world situations the reticle disappears in the brush under 10x and the illumination isn't bright enough during daytime.
I had high hopes for the Athlon Midas TAC FFP 6-24x50 but due to lack of illumination I can't recommend it as a useable all around scope aside from bench rest unless you like a 12x-24x scope. It would be great if they made it a SFP scope though.
Find a FFP with a screaming daytime bright illumination then keep a lot of extra batteries with you to keep the reticle ON all the time then you be fine.