I knew that there would need to be at the very least a few "verification of zero" shots, no matter what. My main concern was there ability to hold zero once established on each barrell. Where I live in central Tx a well placed shot with the .243 is sufficient, but having the opportunity from time to time to go to S. TX for larger whitetail or Axis deer, the ability to switch barrells, do the scope switcheroo, make a couple of shots and head out appeals to me from a $ stand point. I am more concerned with how they "hold zero" once zeroed.
Heck, I might just buy another scope for myself for Christmas. Either way, I know there will always be the need to verify zero.
Thanks for ya'll's input.