I don't really see the need for an scope with anything much above 25x. A few weeks ago, i as shooting at a 36 inch target at 2700 yards while at about 13x. This was done out of necessity because I needed an additional 10 mils of holdover on top of my max'd out elevation. My Charlie Tarac mount was not ready yet so in order to be able to have the 10 mils visible, I had to dial down to +/- 13x. While this was not ideal by any means, I assure you it was quite doable. I did get some hits but I think scope shadowing up top was difficult to avoid while looking so far down in the FOv. Now that my CT is ready to go, I will likely not use more than 20x at the same distance and I am sure I will do better next time.
I personally almost never shoot at max magnification on any scope. I find that the eye box gets too finicky, wobble increases, and in some cases, the image gets a little darker. When I do max out the magnification it's usually either to PID something or see impacts.