You have described the Pulsar Apex line of scopes. The only catch is they have been discontinued by Pulsar. Another option would be the Pulsar Core RXQ30V. It was also discontinued this year, but is being reintroduced by Pulsar. This is entry level thermal and will be around 2K. This is not going to give you consistent IDing of animals at any great distance, but will give you decent quality out to about 150 yards. You will see them much further than this, but this is what you will have to wait until you can safely ID to shoot.
On top of this, I would highly recommend a thermal monocular. To me, this is more important than the scope as a person could use NV or other options for the scope. However, a thermal monocular provides the detection and is one of the most important aspects of nighttime hunting. Most thermal dealers do not carry ATN, due to a combination of quality and customer service issues. I wouldn't want to roll the dice on such a large investment personally.