Hello everyone, I’m new to this forum and to precision shooting. I’ve read through multiple posts and reviews to try and make an educated purchase, but I’m still finding it hard to pull the trigger. What I need help with is choosing the appropriate scope for my build. I just got a CZ 455 varmint so I could train on fundamentals before I spend the money to step up to a larger caliber. Everything I’ve read says that a scope with a magnification of 16 is all you need but there are other opinions that say when in doubt have a scope with a lil’ more in the power in case you need it. My closest range where I would be shooting is only 200 yards but about an hour away they are currently building a 2,000 yard range where I’d going later down the road. What I’m looking for in the scope is for it to be in mill, have a zero stop, at least a 25 parallax, good tracking reticle and solid turrets. I’m not sure SFP or FFP. Illumination doesn’t matter to me. I just want something that is reliable and repeatable so I can work on ironing out my skills. The price range is around the $800 mark and I’m able to get blue label deals on some of the optics. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks