I tested the warne ones a few years back to swith between day and night scopes. they returned to less than 1" at 100 yards from zero. usually was within 0.5" at 100 yards. So plenty good for an all-round hunting rifle. Key things are to mare sure you have a good pic rail (i use the DPT ones), make sure you put it back in the same spot every time, put it forward against the rail surface, and tighten them with the same finger, motion, pressure (you get the feel of it after a few goes)
The steel Nikko sterling ones were not bed either, maybe a little less repeatable but not enough to miss a shoulder at 300 yards
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