"nced"LOL......I can verify that my 5-15x50 Hawke Panorama
WILL shift the poi simply by zeroing at 15 power and then reducing the power to 11x. Upstairs in my "man attic" I focused and zero'd my gun at 15x, then I reduced the power to 11x (no 12x etching on that power ring) and shot a few more groups that had shifted. I don't know if the poi shifting issue is due to focusing the AO or adjusting the power ring but a shift is there.
I agree with Joe that such "non shifting claims" are BS and not the general rule, however when I owned a 4-16x40 Bushnell Elite 4200 years ago I could shoot a HFT match with the scope set at 12x and then reduce the power to 6x for a squirrel hunt with no poi shifting, but then, even over a decade ago that Elite 4200 (was discontinued years ago) cost more $$ than my new Hawke Panorama which cost about $280.
I just did a test with my 4-12x50 Hawke AirMax AO by shooting a few 5 shot "bucket and sticks" groups upstairs at 18 yards, one at 12x, one at 9x, and one at 6x. Other than the groups being larger at the lower magnifications with the Airmax (AO, not side focus) there wasn't a significant poi shift so I guess some of the lower price scopes will maintain a satisfactory zero when I'm shooting "bucket and sticks".........
Kinda makes me want to return my Panorama to Hawke for a "look see" but the Panorama poi shifting isn't a big issue since I only use one power setting for all my shooting and the Panorama is holding zero just fine.