I have scopes that start at 1.5-2.5x but have never in 40 years of hunting really needed anything less than 3x or more than 16x. And I think 95% of my experience with a rifle would have been fine with 6x-12x.
A basic 4x-12x will serve most needs. Hunting from a stand, leave it on 5x-6x and turn it up for longer shots. I don't buy the theory that 8x-9x is sufficient for longer shots as most of the animals I've shot in my life weren't wearing steel plates painted white. Many of them have stood in weeds or cornstalks or in very low light where there's an optimum balance between magnification and brightness. But even with that, at no point ever have I thought I needed more than 16x (I have one scope that tops at 18x and it actually annoys me) and I'd have lost nothing if every scope I owned was a 4x-12x. In the woods, leave it on 4x, if you're hunting a big opening with little chance of a close shot, leave it on 6x. Don't overthink it.