Out of the two you posted, there is a VERY clear difference.
Short has a 2.4-3.1" eye relief.
Long has a 3.1-3.7" eye relief.
That means that the short scope needs to be closer to your eye.
Exit lense is also smaller on the short scope. Means you have to be more in-line to see through, but also that parallax will be easier to achieve (if you have less margin to place your eye, chances are it's going to be at the same spot).
Also, the tube is 30mm on one and 1" on the other (25.4mm). Bigger = more light.
In that case, I don't think it would make a difference, except for what rings you need to mount it.
Both however seem to be cheap china optics...
I would rather go with a "cheap" hunting scope, like a Bushnell Dusk and Dawn. Quality of the lenses makes the most difference, and a 40$ scope can't rival with a 100$ one.
*Annnd Drake beat me to it...
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