I have to say I appreciate this type of info. I agree with most of it.
The one issue I have is the rifle "torture" or "durability" testing. Why in the world would I spend thousands of dollars on a rifle / optic setup, spend a tedious amount of time setting it up, getting a load for it, getting that load "doped"....only to treat it like a piece of trash I was forced to carry as some sort of punishment??
I treat EVERY rifle I have spent the time and effort to work up like a new born baby in the field. I cover it when the weather turns south, I carry it in a protective manner, I put it down in a safe location in a protective place if needed. I don't care if it is a tikka, sako, winchester, remington, howa, ruger, sauer, wrc, whatever...I treat it like I want it to work when I want it to.
I regularly inspect it in the field and take care to make sure it function checks. I clear anything or check anything that seems awry. Yes I even check zero on occasion in the field.
Obviously I have been visited by Murphy more than most, but taking proper steps to insure things work seems like what is trying to be accomplished. Certain rifles, Loctite, certain rings / mounts, certain optics...only to toss dirt in it or let it get snowed on action open and up, etc??
Not this guy....I'll baby it in the field...if it still fails...oh well. I'll see if there was anything I could do about it. Fix it if I can. Steak is always at the store. I do all my testing before I take it to the field....none shown here would make the list of things I would do to it. JMHO..of course...