As long as you lap them (otherwise this will damage the scope), this would be a solution.
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Even worse than the Burris is the older Bushnell Elite 4200 in 3-9x40, 4-16x50, 6-24x - they only have 26 MOA of total elevation adjustment (13 up or down from mechanical center). So it would not be the scope to buy if you have any thoughts of long range shooting. I had mine (4-16x) mounted in Burris Signatures with +/- inserts.
Bushnell Elite 4500 series (basically a re-furbish of the 4200) has 40 MOA of elevation adjustment. While for about the same money second hand, you could get a Bushnell 3200 5-15x40mm Tactical Mildot, and get 46 MOA of adjustment.
@sig4x4 Whatever the reason (and you now have a zillion probabilities), please report here what the problem was when you do get it sorted.
zero loks have sorted my issue ,and still have more adjustment to play with if needed