You know, I wish you would. Its sounds more like you would be trying deliberately to destroy the scope than evaluate it but it would take you out of the irritating category of not having the slightest idea of what you are talking about.

The Meopta is a solid scope with minimal complication: fixed power, no moving erector, no adjustable objective. It might be tough enough to do well on your testing, which is more useful for scopes headed downrange. But how would you know? Everyone that has one seems to like it. You disparage them because it doesn't meet your standards. Actually you have no idea if it meets your standards or not.

I have fired 110 rounds this weekend; you don't think this is useful experience but you have fired no rounds with it and have no experience with the Meopta.

Right now you are critizing gear that others like and you have never used. That's fine and its a free country, but there is nothing particularly special or noteworthy about it.