... but seriously though, there are a lot of good reasonably priced scopes out there, over the years, I appear to have gravitated to the Leupold VX-3 series of scopes as the best balance of features to quality to price, for my purposes. I have owned most of the common models in the VX-3 lineup, the 1.5-5X is a good bright scope @ 1.5X and has the power to make accurate 250 yard shots... the 1.75-6X gives up little on the lowend, but for whatever reason the extra 1X on the top end seems to make a disproportionate difference, to me at least. The 2.5-8X is where I usually start when I am anticipating 300 yard shooting, and if the possibility of 350-400 yards is possible I generally go with the 3.5-10X... when I need extra precision on small targets, I go with the 4.5-14X. As for objectives, IMO there is no reason to go over 40mm in size, the 50mm options are marginally brighter, but I have yet to run into the scenario where that would make a difference in making a clean shot or not... so why the extra expense, bulk and weight? For your 9.3X62, only you can decide what kind of shooting you will be doing and what you might press this rifle into service for... if you are worried that 5X is not enough on the top end, I would go with the 2.5-8X36, but if you are worried that 2.5X is too much on the low end, then stick with the 1.5-5X20, in either case, I would take a pass on the 2.5X Ultralight... I have owned several, and just sold the last one off... it is just a little too restrictive for me. As for reticle, the standard Duplex is good (don't go with the Heavy Duplex), I also like the B&C reticle for big game rifles that have the horsepower.