For your intended use and budget, I would highly recommend a used Leupold Vari X-III/VX-III/VX-3 in 1.5-5x20 or 1.75-6x32. Even the 2.5-8x36 would be a good choice.
Light, compact, rugged and reliable scopes that will perform under low light conditions and provide generous field of view for short distance shooting, yet give adequate power for those 100 yard shots or sighting in at the range/practice sessions. And they have lifetime warranty for any owner...and in the rare event you need to use it, their turn around time for warranty work has been very quick (less than 2 weeks on the 2 occasions I have used it in 37 years - the first not the scopes fault - a fall on the rocks in the mountains)
The 1.5-5 has historically been one of the most used scopes on dangerous game rifles in Africa for close in work in the thick bush, because it works. And if you look, there are various reticles available in these scopes. Most have the regular duplex, but there are those with a heavy duplex that is easier to see at first/last light.
For years, I had a fixed 2.5 power Leupold with heavy reticle on my Marlin in 375 Win, and it was my main black bear hunting rifle as most shots where we typically hunted were 125 yards or closer in the black spruce. Tough to pick a spot on a black hide in the dark timber. The reticle was perfect for this. Worked great on moose too. Also took my first caribou with that set up.
Rifles I have/had equipped with these scope have still been able to achieve 1" groups or better when sighting in, target practice and even load development, over the years. Still have a number of these scopes; because they work!