We've had several in our family from 50's vintage with peeps to modern Angle Ejects with a centerline mounted 4 power.
We hunt thicker brush than most others care to and the weapon of choice is the scoped one. Peeps are ok for putting holes in paper, but they don't help you determine if bambi is a he or she(three inch spike rule in our state), or see the countless little branches that may deflect your shot. If you try to take a fifty yard shot through the brush with the unaided eyeball you are playng the lottery.
Consider a 2.5 or some of the 4 powers. The worst of the 4x's on the market have a 29' field of view(@100yards), and that is like looking through a keyole on the closer shots.
The older '94 shoots sub inch @50yards, but the heavy bead and wide aperature make small 100 yards groups dificult. The newer one will get close to 2" for the first few cold ones, but it opens up when the barrel warms up.
Tom