NO.
'Zero' in a good scope should not be where the turret stops. Always leave about 1 mil worth of dial below zero before setting the stop. If the scope does not allow you to set the dial and zero stop independently, it's a bad design. You need to have the ability to dial under in case your conditions change and 'zero' is no longer lining up.
Only companies that seem to understand this are selling to the US market, (old Bushnell LRHS/LRTS, NF and a few others) and definitely not Leupold!
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