You can find good quality scopes starting at/around $ 500.00 and quality and features can drive that up to over $1,000.00.
There comes a point that price exceeds the advantages a scope has for the money (Point of diminishing returns) and you may not be able to tell any difference in a $1,000.00 dollar scope and a $3,000.00 dollar scope.
Everyone's eyes are different and just because a scope is expensive
doesn't make it the best for everyone. My advice to someone looking for a scope is to look through as many as you can, and look for the clearest, brightest scope for your eyes. Try to look at a sign with small printing on it at 2 or 300 yards and read small print on the sign and you will be able to tell the difference in them.
To me brightness and clarity are one of the most important features in a hunting scope. Don't over power it unless you plan to shoot 1500+yards on a regular basis. you don't need over 14 to 16 power in most situations and these can becomes to much at times.
So look for a scope with good turrets for positive adjustments, power that handles your needs, best reticle for your needs, and most important the brightness and clarity that is best for you. the price is secondary unless you have unlimited funds. And don't buy a scope based on price. Your optimum scope will show its self and maybe you will be lucky and not have to spend $3,000.00 + for the best scope for you. The best scopes for my eyes are in the $ 1,000.00 to $1,500.00 range with an occasional $700.00 + depending on its intended use. (Not that I would not hesitate to buy a $4,000.00 dollar scope if it was the best for me and the intended use on some of my custom rifles).
Just my opinion
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