Why hasn't the optics industry created a multi zero optic?
The engineers should be able to create a design based on either a button or turn mechanised system that returns the optics zero to a specific point (pre set datum specified by the shooter).
A zero stop for the zero stop if you will with the idea being that for calibre A you need to turn X amount from Datum for 100m zero and for calibre B you turn Y amount from same datum for 600m zero. From there you could dial in your previous DOPE.
This would allow for multiple calibre systems to utilise the most out of the scopes internal adjustment or elevated rail mount.
The engineers should be able to create a design based on either a button or turn mechanised system that returns the optics zero to a specific point (pre set datum specified by the shooter).
A zero stop for the zero stop if you will with the idea being that for calibre A you need to turn X amount from Datum for 100m zero and for calibre B you turn Y amount from same datum for 600m zero. From there you could dial in your previous DOPE.
This would allow for multiple calibre systems to utilise the most out of the scopes internal adjustment or elevated rail mount.