A "copy" of any high performing optics that sells for price $60 ... nah ? Save your $60. Add another $200 or so. Buy a decent scope from a reputable maker and you'll be far, far more satisfied.
If you are looking for Bender type performance, be prepared to pony up another $300 - $500 or so. I realize not everyone can drop that kind of coin on a scope, but ask any seasoned hunter .... forget the "Blue Light Specials" and go with the best glass that you can afford.