Can't speak for the new Bushnells but I've got an old Bushnell Banner 4X on my .22 'coon rifle.
To make a short story long, when I first got into hunting raccoons 25 years ago, went out and bought a used Winchester bolt action from a friend of mine for $40. My partners told me whatever you use is going to get beat to crap while you're out stumbling in the woods at night. When I went for a scope I told the dealer its intended purpose, that it had to have good optics as the only light was from the Wheat Lights, be waterproof, withstand the rigors of night hunting, and above all be cheap as its expected life was only a couple of years. He handed me the little 4X Banner and I gave him $29.99 plus tax.
That Banner is still mounted on the Winchester today. It's missing most of its finish, the lenses are scratched but serviceable, and there are a few dents in the tube. I check the zero on it from time to time but guess what, the adjustment caps have never been off that scope in the past 25 years. No idea how many raccoons that scope has accounted for in the past but its far from done.
Anyway this is my long winded recommendation for Bushnell as an inexpensive scope.
Take Care