Another thing I like about the Bushnell is that it uses a grid for collimation. This not only allows me to get the rifle on paper, it allows me to record a grid position for each rifle/scope combination and verify zero in the hotel room after traveling, or anywhere firing live rounds is not possible, or practical. You could do the same thing in your situation, with multiple zeroes on each scope. It also gives a visual confirmation that the turrets are tracking normally. I don’t know if any other brands use a grid, and if you decide to go that route, you probably need to verify that Bushnell still does, as mine is pretty old.