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Originally Posted by jatx
0-100 4.3 inches
100-200 4.3 + 1.7 inches = 6.0 inches
200-300 0 inches
A 200 yard zero would yield the following:
0-100 1.3 inches
100-200 0 inches
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So where in there are you expecting to be working?
If you say "all ranges" then welcome to the party. This is why you need to know the bullet drop and the range before you engage a target. It also depends on how surgical are your requirments.
Me, I'd zero it at 100 and remember not to shoot any higher than the nose at close targets.