I've owned Elite 3200's, Legends, and Banners and I would no longer wipe my ass with them.
The eye releif alone is enough to put the fear of god into you when you get railed by the eye piece in the face.
I had an FXIII 6X42 (mucho relief) on my .338F, shot great SUB-MOA all day all night. Sold the FX in a moment of poverty and thought "ah hell I still got a 3200 in the corner I havent used...its a decent scope."
Went to the range and I couldnt get tighter than 3-4"...you know why? because I got friggin hammered in the face 3 times out of 20 when I shot it...yah...little .338F driving that damn bell into my head..because Bushnells realistically have 3-3.25" of eye relief.
Leupold or Redfield for me...thanks.
Learn to hold onto the gun or get some decent tone to your neck and shoulders.
I had my arm crushed in a accident and even with permanent damage done i can shoot my friends .338 win mag over and over again without getting scoped and after losing all the weight from surgerys and hospital stays i weigh 140 lbs.
If you are getting scope bite it is not the scopes fault, look at your technique or toughen up a bit, but don't blame the scope.




















































