I’m a travelling Hunter and I generally do not do this. At least not anymore. I used to, in the days of Leupold scopes and mounts (or Talley). I’ve found now it’s entirely unnecessary with quality scopes and mounts. Unless I knowingly dropped the rifle/scope, hard, I have complete confidence my zero is exactly where I left it.Perhaps you missed my point: basic competency as a travelling hunter means you check your zero once you get local to ensure there have been no zero shifts during transit and to deal with any the rifle may have experienced.
The conversation above matters only as a part of theory or intellectual interest if the OP is exercising basic competence as a travelling hunter, in checking his zero once he arrives.