That is a very interesting point. I have no way of knowing because I only have the one example. But if I am to make an educated guess, I would say they will probably all be out by the same amount. My reasoning is that I think that windage being out by 10% is not result of manual assembly error, more likely result of the particular selection of parts. If all examples use the same parts it would mean every scope should be off by the same amount.
Why they chose the parts that resulted in 10% off I am have no idea. Maybe it is to do with side focus mechanism competing for the same space thus windage adjustment uses different parts as elevation?
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