If it were me, I would keep it unless you need the funds to fund part of your build. I personally will have a few calibers on a 110 action within the next year. Its a great way to save a by not having any $$$ tied up in unused stocks/actions/triggers. Typically you know what you want or need to shoot ahead of time, and can prepare for it. By keeping a good scope log for bullet drop and where your zero's were, you can easily switch barrels and get back on target. Use a couple sighter shots to fine tune the zero again (some poi changes can occur when barrel is changed out and then back again.) and your back in business. As far as AR's, I have a few uppers that share lowers. The beauty of the AR flattop is the scope stays on, the downside.... is buying another dang scope for each haha.
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