^^^ This is spot on! Too many guys think they need lots of magnification to shoot far. All these new 7-35's, 6-36's, 8-40's, etc. are not because guys are shooting 3 mile targets using 40x, if you're shooting anywhere outside you are going to deal with atmospheric conditions do not play nicely with magnification.No, you're definitely correct.
I have a 7-35 ATACR & I typically use 16-20x, particularly when there is mirage. I took it out to 1,336 yards two weekends ago & stayed @ 18x the whole time & didn't think twice about it... I rarely shoot @ 25x. Everything above 25x is for shooting paper <200yd & seeing the groups without walking to check the target.
The only time I'd like to have a lot of magnification on a hunting rifle is if I was trying to take the largest ram out of pack of Auodad or biggest cow from elk herd. You'd most likely be shooting long range & need some magnification to see which is the largest ram or cow while you're glassing them. Then I'd put up with the extra 4oz.
eta: for what it's worth, the 5-25x ATACR has the worst glass of the entire ATACR line, so stay away from that one.
PS - I love your signature quote, I have thought about leaving the Hide because I agree - this site has caused me to spend way more money on shooting than I ever thought I would a decade ago. That being said, I have also learned a lot more about shooting and am much better educated than I was a decade ago. If I could go back in time to a ten year younger self there would be a lot of advice that I would give that I wish I had then