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I sight ALL my rifles for maximum point blank range. This allows me to hold dead on game for a reasonable range.
My 222 is 1.5 inches high at 100 for a 200 zero and around 6" low at 300. This way the bullet rises or falls no more than 2" out to around 240 yards. Based on a 4" kill zone
My fast 25 is 2.5" high at 100 for a 275-300 yard zero and between an 8-11" drop at 400. Bullet doesn't rise or fall more than 3" out to 325-350 yards . Based on a 6" kill zine
My Whelen is 3"high at 100 and on zero at between 215- 240 yards
depending on projectile.
The bullet doesn't rise or fall more than 4" out to 265 yards. Based on an 8" kill zone.
As you can see I try and match my rifle to the size of the target to get the most out of my hunting. It helps if you have an accurate rifle and shoot it over known distances before hunting.
My 25 will still be just over 2" high at 200 and put 3 shots into less than an inch at that range.
My little 22K Hornet with a 40gn VMAX @ 2,900fps is an inch high at 100 and zeros at 150, down about 2" at 200. At 200 it groups a bit over an inch and a bit and allows you to head shoot foxes out to that range quite happily. I have exploded a couple of rabbits with it out to around 250 with a bit of Kentucky windage and elevation
With these settings I know I can hold on game centre mass and know I'm fine. Backline hold gives me more range. If I have to hold on air and not hair it's getting a bit far out .
I know this is a bit long winded but I like to get the most out of my gear with the least brain power when hunting. Put crosshairs on target, pull trigger, collect game without having to worry to much about range.
Bob