I'vse used scoped rifles since I started big game hunting in the late 1940s. Mostly Redfields but in recent years, Bushnell 3200s and Leupolds. Never had a problem with any scope until last fall. . Plains hunt. Long stalk, belly crawl and set up for a solid prone shot. Buck sensed that all was not well. He stood and slowly started walking to my left. I had to unlock the secure prone position I was in to aim at him. If I had gone to a kneeling or sitting position, he would have left in a big hurry. Squeezed off the shot. He went down. I felt something wet on my face. Eyepiece of the Bushnell took a crescent shaped divot above my eyebrow. Several stitches required. My scope was set up for a full field of view with the rifle held straight on. Big mistake where the Bushnell was involved. Wish I had been shooting my Tikka/Leupold combination, or had set the Bushnell forward far enough to keep it out of trouble.