@Formidilosus, I'll give you credit for actually showing the idiocy of many scope manufacturers that make it a design requirement that their packaging can survive a drop but have no comparable design requirement for their scopes. I am a fan of the drop test process and am down to one scope that is slated for replacement.
Folks trash a scope because the founder is an optometrist who also enjoys hunting. Yet how many of these The View co-hosts actually have designed and a proven reliable scope?
Let a product succeed or fail based upon its own merits or shortcomings. It is not fair to trash a product based upon an antiquated belief system where a person’s background, professional and/or hobbyist, dictates success or failure.
Using folks’ collective comments as a belief system, all of the products made by the small sample of hunting-related companies below should be abject failures due to the (co-) founders professional and/or hobbyist backgrounds.
Nightforce, Trijicon, Hornady, Nosler, Colt, Kuiu
It is incredible that a dentist founded Nightforce. It is remarkable that an aerospace engineer’s side hustle led to Trijicon. Despite their alleged lack of applicable expertise, these two individuals gave us two exceptional companies whose products regularly get praise heaped upon them by forum members and also whose products have passed the formidable drop test. If the insights posited by the forum members were correct, then this should have been an impossibility.