Just make sure the barrel threads straight into the action, ie, the axis of the barrel and the axis of the action are 100% in line or parallel.
I had a ZKK 602 in .458 Lott that was a nightmare to mount a scope on. It shot minute of clay pigeon at 50m every day freehand with open sights, and after some TLC to the rails and ramp fed reliably, but kept shooting 20 MOA low with the scope’s elevation maxed out. That happened with a Zeiss Diavari 1,5-6x42 and a Leupold 1,5-4. I first thought the dovetails were not cut true, but when the gunsmith heard of my problem he mentioned that he had seen a few do that. He put it on lathe, dialed in the 4-jaw on the bore and you coul plainly see how the barrel was straight but the action was sitting skew. I’ve subsequently read of a few that did that, both CZ550 and ZKK602’s. It pretty much cured me from any Brnos/ CZs made after the Mod21/22 and ZG47.
However, if that problem is not present, and a competent gunsmith converts the WM to Lott it does make a fine DG rifle.