Lpvo with a target reticle?

I have been looking for a good LPVO for my small lightweight airguns. The problem is that all the LPVO scopes I have found were made for ar15 rifles and have a pretty thick cross hair. Do any of you guys know of any that are good for target and pesting? It doesn't necessarily need to be a target reticle but I can't use those thick ones that I see everywhere. One option I found was leupold. If you buy an HD scope you can pay extra for any reticle you want which is an option but I would really like something cheaper. Anyway anything under 800 bucks is on the table but I'd really like to pay under 500. If you know of even cheaper ones I'd consider it for my pumper. Thanks guys
 
I bought two of the Styrka 1-6x24 illuminated LPVOs during an Amazon sale last fall for $200 each. 

They have a fairly thin duplex reticle. 

They are a rare LPVO with side focus. I've only installed one but on 6x I was able to focus at 9 yards. 

I think full MSRP was over $600 for the illuminated version. 

Definitely has fish eye at 1x but goes away somewhere below 2x. At least to my eye. More on that in a bit.

Eye box is good.

Glass is good for a $200 scope but I'm not the best person to make that assessment due to an inner ear issue I came down with around the time I got them that makes my vision inconsistent & frequently blurry. 

These are not a good scope for a clicker. Capped turrets & not a good feel for precise number of clicks in a field situation. 

I don't know if these are still available or what their current pricing is.


 
These two are little known manufacturer's but probably have their scopes made in the same factories as the big name companies. They are not cheaply made, and come in at an affordable price for what they are.

https://atibal-optics.com/products/atibal-x-1-10x35-ffp?variant=33184256491583

https://www.swampfoxoptics.com/arrowhead-lpvo-series



Optics Planet carries both of them.

https://www.opticsplanet.com/s/1--10x-lpvo

I have an Atibal XS 1-10×30 SFP and it is not too thick of a reticle, but it is SFP, so it is in focus on 1-2 power at a few yards, and as yardage increases so does focus and magnification allowances. Because it is built with 100 yards of non-adjustable parallax, at 10 power it is a little fuzzy and out of focus at 20 yards and clears up the further out you look.