Sorry to hear about your broken spotting scope. I was rather disappointed when mine dropped out of the case. I always thought I would break it my daypack out hunting or falling off a bluff. There was a little ego damage that went with dropping it.
Different generations of Bushnell products carry different warranties. I was lucky with my old Spacemaster II regarding cost. I still have the warranty card and it was good for twenty years. I paid the postage to send it to Bushnell. They did not charge me return postage, I was surprised after checking the webpage.
When I sent my original Bushnell Banner with BDC to them for repair after my fall they did not charge me for the repair, or return postage, they replaced the rubber guard around the eye piece, included a new set of ballistic dials for the scope, and a couple other little things. I was dealing with a guy that time.
More recently I was dealing with ladies in customer service. One was especially helpful in telling me how to remove the broken BDC screw.
When talking to the ladies I follow the path taught by one of my instructors,” A little Honey goes further than vinegar”. When I followed up and purchased the Elite 3200 scope I told the lady that I had my wife’s permission. A good ice breaker; some days it works other days it does not.
But you got my attention and I checked the Limited Lifetime Warranty for my new Space Master Spotting Scope. It says that I have to enclose a check for $10 to cover return postage.
You got me going so I checked the Elite® Limited Lifetime Warranty. It says they will not be liable for shipping to Bushnell, but they ask not for return shipping.
Last week the lever on my Lee Auto Prime broke. I check the price for the replacement at Lee’s on line site. With my credit card close I called Lee and told the lady I needed a new lever for my auto prime. I gave her the date of purchase which she did not seem concerned about, and my address. She told me that it would be in the mail without charge.
*I noticed that Lee has come out with a new version of the auto prime with an unbreakable lever.
Link to cost of returning items to Bushnell. Note no cost for Elite® items.
http://www.bushnell.com/global/customer-service/us-repair-services/I believe warranties are moving targets and I hang on to warrant information.
Yesterday I went over to the local hardware store and bought a faucet. They always tell me that if the item does not do the job return it and they will refund my money. It is also printed on their receipt. I cannot recall where but I purchased something in the last month from a business down the hill. After I got home I looked at the receipt and it said if the product is defective do not return it to the store, return it to the manufacture. It kind of burned my grits.