mp15 sport scope

The Crossfire, or any scope for that matter, is not the factor that matters when re-installing a scope and keeping zero.
That's all about the mount. Any half decent mount when re-installed in the same position will be pretty close, slight changes maybe depending on how tight you tighten it each time.

My Crossfire II in a generic QD mount is consistent enough for me when re-installing it.
 
P223 3X32 scope

I have a M&P 15 Sport and I put the Millett One Piece Mount from Walley World on it with The Nikon P223 3X32 Scope. It works out great. Leave the Sport just like it is.....Everything fits on it without taking anything off.
 
How does the crossfire II work as far as removing the scope and then a little later putting the cross II back on....do you have to re-sight it ?

It's not the sight but the mount and the consistency in reinstalling the mount that makes the difference. A picatinnny rail helps some with that but the rings or mount have to be put back on exactly how you took it off. That is why there are numbers on a rail in a lot of instances. Also, mounting it so the screws or pins are placed to the front of the slots or to the rear makes a difference as well. It is often recommended to make sure the screws/pins are pushed against the front of the slots to make sure the mount is the same every time and prevent the possibility of the optic from shifting due to recoil.
 

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