The only rifle I ever bought with a scope attached was a Savage .25-06 I got in Montana a few years back. The price was right on the rifle, and I'd always wanted a .25-06. I gave the scope away, and put my choice of rings and base on the rifle, along with a a Leupold Vari-X II in 3x9. I also put a synthetic stock on it. I recently checked the trigger pull on it...2 1/2 lbs. I don't trust other people to zero my rifles. I mount good, quality rings, bases, and scope on it, bore sight it, and then go zero it. It is a little unrealistic to expect a rifle to come zeroed from the factory, esp. since you don't know what make of ammo or bullet weight they used. And even if it was zeroed perfectly at the factory, those boxes that they come in aren't exactly padded gun cases...there is ample opportunity for the scope to get knocked and the zero knocked off. There are many times and places to trust other people in this ol' world, but trusting someone else to zero your rifle isn't one of them. Do it yourself, and you'll always know it was done right.