Well, my father is a Snap-On Tools dealer and he recently asked to borrow my 375 Chey Tac so he could show it to some of his customers. Apparently, he decided that the safest place for it would be in the back on the top shelf. You guessed it, he took a corner to sharp and hit the curb throwing the 24 pound rifle to the ground from 6 feet in the air. It hit directly on the scope. The only damage was to the sun shade and a scratch on the paralax adjustment knob. No cracked or broken glass. I replaced the sunshade ($30) and took it out to shoot. Zero held perfectly. Shot out to 2600 yards. Tracking normal. I must say I am not pleased about the situation but could not be happier with the product from Nightforce. A+ in my book!