"Benchrest", I've ranted about this before, so I'll keep this short. shooting a rifle from a bench, does not necessarily constitute "benchrest" competition. There is a difference. When I speak of Benchrest, I mean true Benchrest. The sports that I have been competing in since 1995.
There have been a few "good" scopes in the many brands and lines of scopes that do costitute truly good benchrest Quality. The brands are in no particular order, weaver, Bausch and Lomb, Leupold, Nightforce, Sightron, IOR Valdada, and March... You all may have a scope that you consider to be good or consider to be Benchrest quality... but day in, and day out at the matches and in the winners circle, those are the only brands.
As far as lines in each brand, let me clear something up... for what we consider Point blank benchrest, (anything 300 yards and under for centerfire and 100 yards and under for rimfire and Pneumatics), Straight, fixed power is the king, no need for variable, and also in building a rifle and staying within weight constraints, no room for a variable there either.
On to the Lines I like and have owned. Most of these lines have been discontinued and are still available on the used market... remember a Leupold scope that was USA build will always be a Leupold scope... and will always be covered unconditionally. I have owned and shot Weaver straight 36x, good entry level scope, I have owned and competed with Leupold BR36x pre and post D model... The D model had locking adjustable paralax adjustment. Good scopes, the D model was king for a number of years. Bausch and Lomb 4200 and 4000. good scopes, the glass on the straight 36x was impeccable quality. I have owned and shot with those as well. Leupold came out with the Competition series 35x, 40x, 45x... I have owned and shot through the 40x, and 45x... at first there were adjustable parallax issues... Leupold fixed that and can still fix it... I had mine fixed. after the repairs... great scopes and they were $800 to $1000 new, depending when you got them... I bought all mine on the used market. I have owned Nightforce scopes... I've never owner a fixed power Nightforce, or a very recent Nightforce for BR... they are a good brand with great glass... For years Nightforce was, and still is a very Heavy scope... the weight kept it out of the hands of guys that competed where weight was an issue... Nightforce was so good at that time that we joked that it doubled as a boat anchor... they have lost weight but not enough in my book. IOR Valdada... great scope... of the European brands like Ziess, Schmidt and Bender, Swarovski, and IOR, they are they only that I consider to have a good true "Benchrest" scope. MARCH... I own, and have owned and shot through many MARCH scopes... Top of the heap is all I can say... You pay a decent price for a great scope and it never fails... If you want to win, and you spend good money on all your equipment, you're silly if you don't get MARCH benchrest scopes. March however fell out of the tree a few years ago and bumped their fool head and cancelled the line for their Best Benchrest scope. They now have some variables like 35-50X. or something like that and they quit making the 40x52mm straight power benchrest scope I have a few of those and I compete with them.
Everything else, is not a benchrest scope... change my mind!