For hunting applications, I zero at 200M which I think is quite common when using a standard reticle. For most of the cartridges I shoot, the 200M zero translates to
2.5 - 3.5”high at 100M and 8 - 11” low at 300M. So, if a a nice Mule buck was broadside at 300M, the horizontal crosshair would be level with his back. A similarly positioned moose would see the horizontal on hair just below the backbone.
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