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The closest you could get performance wise, would be a Logitech G303 or G502 with the PMW3366 sensor (Logitech proprietary) and those come at a beefy price... or other mice with the same PMW3360 sensor (the non Logitech version of the 3366)
That RX250's malfunction speed is so low that you could make the cursor go bonkers even in normal desktop environment usage...
As for cheap decent mice, nothing comes close to A4Tech's Oscar series optical mice. You have great customization, macros, a nearly decent sensor (nowadays every optical A4Tech mouse comes with a PAW3305DK sadly... ) and even profiles for most of them. If you're lucky to get one produced prior to 2010 or so, (quality decreased drastically after roughly that year... ) X-710BK and X-718BK come equipped with 3060 and 3080 sensors respectively. There's also X-705K and F3 (this one has 5 profiles)
You should also consider the mouse shape as per your grip style. Thing is A4Tech mice come with slight prediction... but other than that, they feel quite "raw" and manageable.
There would also be a middle ground like the Logitech G300S (A3055 sensor) with no prediction and a decent feel. It's light, medium sized, it has profiles, macros, lighting (if you're into that kind of stuff) and it has 9 programmable buttons (all of them on top, so no side buttons... )
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https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA9JN40X9686
DONT buy from there if says "First from ASIA" that means its a 3rd party seller and it ships direct from Asia rather then Newegg from USA.
If you want old stuff, I wouldn't even look on Newegg/Amazon.
Here these are some of the best MS ever produced:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112303918063
If you get used one; might have missing or worn mouse feet. If so look around on Ebay or elsewhere for "mouse teflon skater feet" there are many variants available to fit different types of mice. But good if you need replacement mouse feet. Most teflon replacements end up lasting longer then the mouse itself.