Tell you what, crank your windage and elevation 10 clicks past your zero in both directions then back to zero. Reshoot and tell me if it holds zero, I strongly doubt it will. Next, lean your rifle against the wall and knock it over, check your zero. Last, submerge your optic in the bathtub or sink for 30 minutes, check for water inside. Toss your optic in the freezer for an hour then check if turrets move. If your glass can't handle these simple tests, its crap..
TDC
I don't doubt that you're right. As I mentioned, I wouldn't chance a good hunt on a cheap scope. My cheap scopes are only used to punch paper. I often play with the horizontal/vertical adjustment due to different loads, with no problems. I have one on a 300 WM, probably close to 1000 rounds down the pipe, no problems. I bought the first cheapo just out of curiosity, then decided to try several different brands. Haven't been screwed yet. That being said, you have to fully expect that you get what you pay for.


















































