Marlin1895gs,
I'll interrupt the Bushnell lovefest to give you my experience with them. They break, at least every last one that I ran on a centerfire did. The 3000 and 3200 series were worse, but the 4000 and 4200 Elites crapped out on me too. One of those was a 6-24 that quit on my Anschutz .22. Another was a 2.5-10 that took a lot of use before it went fuzzy. It's the scope that sold me on the Elites in the first place, enough that I went out and bought a bunch 3200s. I got a bit of a volume discount too. They seemed almost as good for half the money, and I was feeling pretty smug for a little while. When I was telling the Leupold owners (amoung others) just how smart I was, some of them may have rolled their eyes

but I pretended not to notice.
The plan fell apart, when the scopes started packing it in. A steady stream of parcels started going from my place to Richmond Hill Ont, and usually around 3 months later they would come back. I always had a scope or two in the mail, and was wearing out the screw heads on my rings trying to keep my rifles running. The total in the end amounted to 11 returns in 2 1/2 years. Some got sold, some traded and a couple ended up in the garbage can out of pure frustration. Somewhere in that mess I had to start buying scopes to have something to go hunting with, and I started the expensive
changeover to Leupold. A Zeiss slipped in the cabinet at the same time. Of course spending good money twice makes a guy bitter, but there really wasn't any choice. What I had was junk.
My luck with scopes is now the exact opposite, zero breakage. That may change someday when the hours and years pile up, but so far so good. I have one 3.5-10 that I put on a .375 H&H last February. It has soaked up well over 1000 rounds of 300 gr ammo since then, in preparation for a trip next month. There was no trouble, but frankly I would have been suprised at anything else.
I know that I can look through a Bushnell and like what I see. I also know that they are likely to track well, and the price seems attractive. I also know that I never buy another one; ever.
I also know that the old saying that "you get what you pay for" is never more true than with optics. Most people just have to learn that one for themselves.
Dogleg