One thing that was noticed, and maybe why JKonz mentioned wasn't an issue for him as he isn't randomly twisting, is that when randomly turning the knobs then pushing them in to lock they hit some "alignment" bind and you have to "wiggle" them in. The weird part is, when you dial an exact number, for example 2.2, and locked it, it locked with no resistance every time. On all the scopes at their booth.
The thing to understand is these scopes have hundreds of tiny grooves for the locking knob to lock into. If not aligned perfect, it will bind. I will be interested in how ZCO design crew address this issue. For me it wasn't an issue as the locking went straight in when done purposefully. When randomly playing with scope as all at SHOT were doing, there def was binding.
Deal breaker? I don't know. I personally hate locking ele knobs as my heavy hand locks them randomly when turning (y I sold my vortex) but I think I would really like this scope if they eliminated the locking feature completely.
Regards,
DT