Monday 2/20 I mounted a new Golden Eagle to my .308 and looked forward to zeroing it and giving it a good range test. After 5 rounds I ran into a problem which I couldn't explain and wasn't about to try to solve on my own. I attempted to adjust the windage and found the turret had only two clicks of right adjustment. This surprised me since my experience with new scopes is they are generally "centered." What happened next was the crux of this problem - while attempting to adjust the elevation, the turret mechanism literally came off in my hand. Initially I just assumed the locking nuts needed a little snugging. That was not the problem but what I did notice was the "center post" (because I don't know what it's called) was clearly bent. When I saw that I realized we had a major issue with a brand new - and expensive - scope. I contacted Vortex after completing the repair form found online. I talked with a man by the name of Tim who couldn't have been more accommodating or more concerned for my inconvenience. Although Vortex uses FedEx he was more than willing to reimburse my UPS fee. Tim called me Thursday morning to let me know the scope was on his desk and would be given to a tech in short order. Last night I got notification the scope has been shipped and would be delivered Saturday. I spoke with Tim this morning - Friday - to thank him for such outstanding service and to find out what they had found. Apparently someone - NOT me had forced the turret and had bent the post. This brings up a real concern which I voiced to Tim - although purchased for a well known online vendor as new, I have to wonder if this scope hadn't seen a prior trip "somewhere" given the seriousness of the problem. I am not going to throw stones of suggestion about the vendor because I don't know what went on with the scope in another life. What I do want to say is the Vortex Guarantee is every bit as advertised and probably more given the way I was treated.