Lots of threads on scopes recently.
My take is, has been, that for some shooters, quality glass is neither necessary nor would it be utilized to potential.
If you shoot at the same 100 yard range all the time, never dial the turrets unless the wind is howling, as long as it holds zero who cares about anything else? It will do the same job as a $2000 Nightforce for that application.
If you're a long range shooter, different animal. You need a quality scope that tracks accurately, where 1/4 (or 1/8) MOA -or Mil- click is exactly that, where you can dial up 30 minutes of elevation and return exactly to zero repeatedly... This is where the rubber meets the road with optics.