as one who sometimes pays attention to my fellow short range BR guys (even when Bart offers up some clear spring water at the SShoot), I remember one the USA team members back in 2007 selling a state of the art BR scope for a really great price at the SS and asked him after WHY ?
his reply was that the BR scopes of the day were good for about X000 rounds in a 6ppc and after that he sold them and bought new ones. (yes the new ones can move also) the point was everything wears and the movement on a worn out scope will cost you the match, point taken,
remember Bart for a great shooter your or any great bullets do not stand in the way of a great shooter and the same can be said of a great scope think about it, if I have 5 perfectly executed shots and the scope does not hold point of aim there is no small group, same with the bullet example,
I sold the scope that was on the gun the won the small target at the US nationals at 200 yards about 1200 targets a few years later after many thousand rounds rather than getting it rebuilt a third time, still seemed to hold point aim, and bought a 40x march with a raised reticle,
one of the two sightrons I sent get frozen had a loose part in and would have given the owner fits over a few ears and was only found when getting the frozen treatment from new,
holding point of aim is critical in these accuracy sports, without it just stay home
Jefferson