What model scope is it that dails accidentally turned on?

I don't mind running capped turrets to keep them from accidentally turning; however, I like to know that the scope is robust enough to stand up to twisting on, and it seems that is where things unravel for most capped turret scopes I've played with, especially most manufacturer's 1” offerings. The NF SHV 3-10 is one example of a scope with capped turrets that also shines when being twisted on, and I've gotten outstanding service from a couple.

But, I often carry some SWFA 6x and 3-9 HD's, which have exposed turrets that don't lock. I really haven't had trouble with them turning on their own, but I do paint reference marks on the tubes and arrows on the caps with a paint marker so that I can immediately see if they're on zero. Further, there's ways around having exposed turrets turn accidentally, such as shims to turn the knob tight onto, rubber gaskets set to make the turret hard to turn, and adding elevation to the mounting system to zero it near the bottom of the scope's adjustments.