Not the best practice, much better to zero as far away as you can then the errors at close range will be negligible. If you zero at close range the errors at longer ranges can be substantial.
e.g if you're only a fraction out like half an inch at 25m, I doubt you'd even know you were out, but that little error equates to 2'' out at 100y, and 4'' out at 200y ....and if you shoot out to 500y then that would be a complete miss or a gut shot.
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