For the money, this is a good scope. I first mounted this on my .338 Lapua and the recoil was no problem. Sub moa groups at 600m were no problem. I then put the Millet on my Remington Target Tactical .308 and immediately noticed how high the rings were. I had a 20 moa NF base and the bottom of the objective was an inch off of the barrel. The OD of the 56mm objective was approx. (64.85mm). The rings that came with the scope were approx. (1.58"). I ordered Vortex medium rings (.95") and they solved the problem. Side note--I spoke with Bushnell and soon they will be offering different ring height options with this scope. I have yet to zero the .308 but do not anticipate problems. The scope seems sturdy and well built. There were some machining scraps in the end of the objective when I removed it from the package. The elevation and windage knobs have some slop in them and although there are distinct clicks, there is still a slight bit of play. I do not think it impacts the accuracy, though. Even with the play, the adjustments were accurate based off of my ballistics software.
For the money spent, this seems to be a decent scope. I shoot Nightforce on the majority of my rifles but decided to give this one a chance. I am pleased. Wait for the lower rings to become an option so you do not have to shell out the extra cash.
Pros: Good features, good light transmission
Cons: Rings are too high, elevation/windage knobs have some play
This review was written in the old system and had content requirements that are different than reviews written today.