My buddy’s Mom dropped her rifle getting out of her tower stand one year. Rifle fell about 10’ and landed on the scope, a Leupold of some variety. She asked me to check the zero for her and I obliged. The picture was still clear and the scope held zero. Can’t complain about that.

2 years ago I was on my first elk hunt with two of my friends and my buddy busted his butt while he has his rifle slung on his shoulder. The scope landed on a rock or something hard and the elevation knob was dented. He was worried about the scope so we checked zero. Still spot on. He can’t get the cover off the elevation turret now, so he says it will just have to stay zeroed like it is. grin

Last edited by Jeffrey; 01/07/22.