Give the VX6 3-18x52 and VX6 4-24x52.
I've tried just about everything out there under 2,000.00 and I have settled on the 4-24x52.
I will probably eventually switch all of my long range rigs over to this scope.
It does exactly everything I want it to do at a very reasonable price and it's a very durable scope for it's weight class.
I really wanted the Vortex scopes to work well for me but 3 out of the 5 I owned all PST's in 4-16x50 or 6-24x50.
3 of the five mounted brand new would not hold zero and did not track true. One of the other two failed after about 200rds through the STW.
They were great about service/repair and turnaround time but for that kind of money a 60% failure rate right out of the box and 80% within two hundred rounds I just have no faith in their products anymore at all.
Nothing will blow a hunt like a scope that craps out on you twenty miles from the nearest gravel road.
I end up hunting a lot of places where it can take a full day or more just to get to a post office to send something off and would then have to make another trek just as long to pick it up when it's repaired and back and that can cost you five to seven days.
I used to say, "Stick with what works" but when it comes to scopes, I'm moving more to "stick to what works every time".
I've owned at least 20 Leupold scopes and I've only ever had to send back one for repair and I flat broke the objective lens dropping it and they still replaced it free of charge telling me that for some reason that shipment of lenses consitently developed a littl half moon crack half the size of a nickel right on the edge against the cope body.
The best warranty/repair service is the one you never need, and the next best is the one that goes far and above the bare minimum the one time you really need them.