Which scopes are easiest on your eyes?

Adjustable parallax, a nice SFP mil dot or plain old duplex for hunting. For squirrel hunting I could get by with a good scope in 6x.
So far my eyes have not liked any FFP scope I have or tried.
I like a thicker crosshair for hunting in the woods or a lighted dot reticle works also, my Hawke Endurance 4x16x50 with lighted dot reticle is great in the dim morning woods.
 
Adjustable parallax, a nice SFP mil dot or plain old duplex for hunting. For squirrel hunting I could get by with a good scope in 6x.
So far my eyes have not liked any FFP scope I have or tried.
I like a thicker crosshair for hunting in the woods or a lighted dot reticle works also, my Hawke Endurance 4x16x50 with lighted dot reticle is great in the dim morning woods.
You should check athlon helos ffp illuminated reticle and thicker than many even my old eyes can see the reticle clearly at low power with the illumination on
 
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One of my favorite scopes to look through is an Element Immersive fixed power 14x50.
It is very clear, bright and has a MASSIVE field of view. 28 feet at 100 yards and everything in focus to the edge in 14 power. It's a refreshingly unique experience compared to normal scopes. Kind of like looking through high powered binoculars, but with only one eye. Parallax knob is very snappy as well.
It is zero eye relief which can make it challenging to get the objective right near your eyeball. Because of this, it looks funny on some guns. Kinda like a giant rear peepsight.
 
Adjustable parallax, a nice SFP mil dot or plain old duplex for hunting. For squirrel hunting I could get by with a good scope in 6x.
So far my eyes have not liked any FFP scope I have or tried.
I like a thicker crosshair for hunting in the woods or a lighted dot reticle works also, my Hawke Endurance 4x16x50 with lighted dot reticle is great in the dim morning woods.

You should check out a March scope. They're dual focal plane scopes, so all the advantages of FFP and SFP.