I agree if your shots are going to be 150m or less, preferably even 100m or less like most bush hunters would encounter.
The draw back to using a 100m zero though is that if you see the odd deer at say 300m there is about a 38cm drop. With a 200m zero it's around 5cm high at a 100m and that's not going to cause any misses. At 300m there is a 20cm drop which just means a hold on the spine or just below.
Using some common cartridges zeroed in yards.
260 Rem - 140gr
100 Yards +2.7”
150 Yards +2.9”
200 Yards +1.7”
250 Yards +1.0”
300 Yards ‐5.5”
.270 Win - 130gr
100 Yards +2.6”
150 Yards +3.0”
200 Yards +2.0”
250 Yards Zero
300 Yards ‐3.75”
7mm/08 Rem - 140gr
100 Yards +2.7”
150 Yards +3.0”
200 Yards +1.9”
250 Yards +0.6”
300 Yards ‐4.8”
308 Win - 150gr
100 Yards +2.7”
150 Yards +2.9”
200 Yards +1.7”
250 Yards ‐1.2”
300 Yards ‐5.8”
Yes for dial up. Each to their own but I personally don't have much faith in ballistic plex reticles for judging distance. Animals come in different sizes.
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