100 Yards?
I am not sure what all the fuss is about, if you are only shooting 100 yards. I shoot my Martini 22LR at 100 yards with my Unertl 10X, my Savage 93R17 with a Millett 4-12X40 and my Ruger No. 1 220 Swift with a Tasco 6-24X42. I can see my 100 yard groups develop just fine with the Tacso. I even set it up next to me on the bench when I shoot the other rifles because it is clearer than my wife's Bausch & Lomb spotting scope. If I am not shooting competition quality groups, it isn't the fault of the scopes.
I am satisfied enough with the Tasco for 100 yard shooting that I bought a Tasco 10-40X50 for my LH Precision 22M-17HMR switch barrel, that should arrive by the end of February.
Now, when I get ready to head out to Eastern Washington next summer for some Varmint shooting at 200 yards and beyond, I will need a better scope, perhaps a Leupold or a Nightforce for the Swift.
Oh, and by the way Kimberly and I just changed gun ranges and she has been scaring the beejesus out of the good old boys at the new range as they watch her shoot 50 and 100 yard groups with her Anschutz 1411 and it's ancient Fecker 12X scope. Maybe it's the consistant one hole groups coupled with the way she catches the spent brass with two fingers, each time she pulls the bolt back. That plus her left hand stock/right hand action and the total lack of unneeded movement that setup gives can be a bit intimidating.
She, of course, is not satisfied because her group averages are not consistantly in the ones. Heck, I would be satisfied if I could consistantly get 1/4" at 50 yards and 1/2" at 100 yards. But then, I am easy to please and just shooting for fun.
So, I think many shooters spend too much time and money looking for the perfect scope, etc. when that time and money could be better spent on ammunition and trigger time.