My perfect scope doesn't quite exist yet either. I need sub-1lb, 0-600 yards, illuminated reticle without batteries in green and zero stop 1" cds-zl turret preferably with 1/3 or 1/2 moa per click on elevation turret only.
That makes my perfect scope a blend between the Trijicon Accuppoint 3-9x40 green dot duplex and a Leupold cds-zl exposed 1" zero stop turret and maybe a little huskemaw action with that 1/3 moa per click dial up.
As it stands I run the Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40 at 13.4 oz with a Kenton Industries Speed Dial turret installed and it's pretty dang close to perfect. Sits in 1" low talley's for a sub-1lb scope and rings package (15.5 oz total). It dials my slow azz 16" 6.5 Grendel 123gr eld-m's to a little over 500 from a 200 yard zero in one rotation (these have 12 moa per rotation vs leupolds 15 moa fyi). The dot covers about 5" at 425 yards, still easy to center on coyotes way out there past where most can hit em and even more wonderful on deer on up. It's what meets my needs the best at this point in time.
Will keep watching, Leupold seems to dance all over getting it right but Trijicon is closest, proven, rock solid track record for reliability/quality/zero hold/tracking etc. So a 2022 upgrade to that accupoint and it could be the ultimate hunting scope, come on Trijicon...throw a zero lock exposed turret on that bad boy and give those elevation clicks 1/3 moa per click and it would be perfect.
Oh, and I believer merican made to as well.
Took me a good amount of effort to transition my diehard for life Leupold self over to these accupoints but glad I did and won't give them up now, awesome glass and that reticle is a rockstar for hunting. Ps, for those needing sunshade the vortex 40mm sunshade screws right onto these accupoints.