highwayman
You can check this out for yourself by putting the contender on the bench\bags so that you can look through the scope. Then, while shifting your eye to the left and right, you can see if the crosshairs appear to move across your target.
If you see this happen, it will appear that the crosshairs actually (Jump) within the recticle. Your non adjustable should act like the crosshairs are painted on the target within the published range. Even the adjustable models may need to be re-labeled in respect to the factory markings so it is best to check it out.
Considering the ballistics of the contender, it may be worth trying this at 50, 100, 150, & 200yds and see what kind of parallax error (if any) or (crosshair movement) that you can get at these different ranges.
I am kind of mixed on this whole buisness as I have owned some cheap scopes and have seen what they can do....If you are able to shoot 3" groups at 200yds it would be terrible as far as target shooting goes but yet would be very acceptable for hunting.