Besides clarity, another important aspect of rifle scopes, applicable to all tasks I can think of, is the ability to hold zero and the ability to adjust in a predictable fashion.
If the scope does not hold zero it is not a bargain no matter how low cost. Ditto if the turrets do not produce at least somewhat reliable adjustments.
This can be a differentiator between lower-end and higher-end scopes, especially for rifles / calibers with high recoil.
Not all low cost scopes are poor at holding zero but some are (I experienced that with a low cost Barska scope).
I do not know how the banners are in terms of holding zero, they might be great, but it is another criteria to keep in mind.
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