While i know older fellas that have always simply sighted in bang on at 30 yards, which put them about 2.5" high at 100, and 2 inches high at 200 and bang on about 250.
This is all dependent on scope height above the bore, and it also requires a perfectly bang on zero at 30 yards, if it is off ever so slight it messes it all up pretty quick. Sure zero at 30 yards, but then its always best to double check it at 100 to confirm the 2.5 inches high etc. If you dont you can find by the time you get out to 200 ish the zero that was a tiny bit off at 30 will really start to show up at 200+
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