I “test” mine as well. Sometimes a drop on the side or an open handed slap on the scope. Nothing crazy, but I want the confidence it’s up to the task. I commented elsewhere regarding a podcast where it was discussed that while I am very impressed with design, and the many nice-to-have features, they have no mention of the one and only requirement of any scope; retain zero in the field. As a consumer the single most important piece of information I can offer to a company is the reasoning as to why I either purchased or have not purchased their product. The only reason my credit card has not come out is I have no idea about how rugged the scope is and whether it was specifically designed to retain zero. Their marketing literature is typically an outline of the features they focused on in the design process. 30mm, light, zero-stop, etc. They do mention shockproof, but that’s mentioned on every scope. I‘m open to learning more though, because I like the rest of what I see. Convince me.