Originally Posted by
Ultimitsu
Nice idea in theory, but in practice, ammo is costly, range time is valuable, and chance of shooting an animal is priceless. The cost of your scope swapping not being exact is just too great. Do you really want to rely on a torque wrench and some notes?
Similarly, CZ 455 and Sako quad's barrel change is a good idea in theory, but in practice without shooting live round you just cannot trust that you can re-zero them blind.
Get one nice scope, use it on one rifle for a couple of years and then rotate through your arsenal.