Bushnell Banner leaking?!

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I just bought a Bushnell Banner 4x - 12x 40mm. When I took the windage adjustment cap off, I heard a sort of "ticking" sound. It didn't take me long to clue in (I work with pneumatics and hydraulics), it was a slow gas leak. I left and came back to it later, but it wasn't leaking. Then I remembered Boyle's law, with a fixed volume, an increase in temperature causes an increase in pressure. So I held it with both hands to warm it up, and sure enough after about 2 minutes it started leaking again. To make sure, I sprayed my fancy leak detector fluid over the area, and I saw the telltale bubbles.

My question is: Is this a problem (I'm pretty sure it is). If so, is it common? Either way, I'm exchanging it for another, I just don't want to get screwed again. It seems like a decent scope, even if it is in the lower price range ($140).

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I've owned 2 bushnell banner 3-9 over the years before I went to Elites and now recently Leupolds. I haven't had problems with them myself. I've used them on .308, 30-06, .300RUM, and .270WSM and they've always held zero and never internally fogged. Rain/snow builds up on the lenses but thats normal...

I'm not saying there as good as Leupolds or any of the Elites because there not...but for the price...meh.
 
I prefer Leupold scopes, but the 3200 series of Bushnells are pretty nice scopes.
 
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