RE: ? for SAKO 75 owners
I wouldn't worry too much about it. I've never mounted a new scope on a rifle and had it shoot to the bullseye at 25 yards without some windage and elevation adjustments. This is true of my two Sako 75's as well as every other rifle I've owned. The last scope I mounted was on a Knight muzzleloader in Talley mounts. It shot about 5 inches low and 2 inches to the right at 25 yards the first time I shot it.