Ryan,
That is not a problem at all and do it all the time, but you might get some flack for not using the same ammo in your gun as you could fesibley have the wrong ammo in the gun with the wrong sight..I dunno..

My 416 Rem is presently sighted in 1 inch high at 50 yards, and it is also 1 inch high at 100 BTW. This is with irons and the 450 gr. Woodleighs. My 3X Leupold in Talleys is sighted in 1 inch high at 50 and 100 yards also but with 400 gr. North Fork softs and cup points..Fortunately all this stuff shoots to the same POI in my gun, so its not a problem and works out well.

sharpshooter,
I would love to oblidge you, but probably never happen in that we live a world apart, and time and money don't make it even a consideration..I would suggest that you compete against yourself as that is all that counts in the high grass..As to what the boys do in Iraq, I doubt is applicable to a hunting situation,as we don't have the full auto lever, and if the batteries go dead in Iraq, you can flip the switch.:)