I have had two bad run ins with Bushnell. the first one was an older Bushnell that was on my dad's .243 I inherited. I could not conisistently hit anything with it, and then by accident saw the crosshairs spinning it. I threw the scope in the trash. Next one was a Bushnell 4-12x40 Elite 3200. I bought it, mounted the scope and went to bore sight it. When I went to adjust the crosshair to the right, it would not move as it was already maxed out on adjustment. Actually it did move once, and locked up. Sent the scope back with about a 2 month turn around, but no more problems. Now I have a Simmons in for adjustment. Since they both go the same place, I'll see how long it takes to repair. I left a nice little letter describing the problem (power ring is broken), telling them how cheap their crap is. The power ring was spot glued. Heck, I shot the rifle to sight in and carried it hunting one time for a coyote hunt before we moved.