Assuming you talking about a "rapid deployment scenario"?

If so, are you talking about in the house, in the vehicle, in the rural country?

From personal use, the Burris MTAC is a solid scope. The reticle is very busy, the "doughnut" works well in the 100 yards or less range, but the same starts to block too much of the view as the range increases. IMHO, you start having to look around the reticle, instead of through it for long ranges.

Both of the Leupold Mark series listed above are good scopes. I like the green dot as well, but it's a preference over performance.

I have not found the majority of the scopes to be truly a "1X", they are usually more of a 1.point something, despite the label on the box.