To the OP - the general consensus on this forum will be split between guys that favor reliability (hold zero and always track) those scopes will be nightforce, trijicon, and SWFA. There is a whole forum dedicated to testing the reliability of those optics. Most of those guys believe the glass is good enough on those optics that it's never going to hinder a shot WITHIN legal shooting hours.
On the other side you have the guys that favor glass quality. Generally SFP scopes with simple reticles that are easy to pick up. Those will be leupold, zeiss, swaro. These scopes definitely look good 30 minutes after shooting light but don't have the best history for reliability.
I shoot too much and don't baby my guns, so I'm in the reliability camp. Spend too much time and money to have a scope not dial perfectly or lose zero when I'm 5 miles in on a hunt.