The Bushnell's don't have a locking ring. They are fully adjustable.
Swampie,
This is something that is commonly brought up, but whats the big deal? Most all scopes have an adjustment for their focus of their cross-hairs. Some do it with a threaded ocular and a lock ring, others with a movable len's and no lock ring. The latter can get bumped/move and will cause it to be readjusted, possibly at inopportune times. But BOTH are FULLY ADJUSTABLE! I choose one that stays adjusted!!!
When you first mount the scope, you mount it on the firearm, you go to the range to site it in. You sit down and look thru the scope at the target... On the Leupold, you loosen the lock ring, turn the ocular to set, again lock the ring and... NEVER have to touch it again???
Don't get me wrong, I am in no way putting down Bushnell. They make an excellent product that satisfies many, many people, I simply prefer Leupold. As I have said before, I have many scopes and I have owned most manufacturers thru the years. I even have a couple Bushnell's, a 3200 and a couple Trophy Turkey scopes. They work fine. But IMHO the trophy's are not well suited for H&R rifles. I have a couple cheaper japanese scopes on rim-fires and they too have worked fine for me. But non of these are anything I would rely upon when it truly matters. Like a deer hunt far from home, for these I choose Leupold.
CW