While doing some high country rifle hunting in Unit 481 this past fall, I found myself on a steep rock scree slide and soon found myself sliding down the scree and gaining speed. I spread my arms out to slow myself down and let my rifle go in the process. I was able to stop but my rifle was doing cartwheels another 20 yards or so down the slope. It was at night and even if was during the day I don't walk with a round chambered so all things considered I got off easy. What do you guys think of the damage? Do you think it will effect accuracy that much? I did take it to the range the next morning to confirm that it was still accurate, which it was, the gun techs at Vortex did a hell of a job mounting my scope. Thanks for any feedback.