Everyone tries to over-complicate simple stuff to the point of confusion.Thanks, I think I could figure it out that way and I have the tools.
Seems a bit complicated though
So basically I can put a target at 100 yards and use my chrony and Hornady app?

See Above; I posted it before I read your post. LOL: https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/threads/open-sight-adjustment.2575549/post-21251159So sighting in at 25 yards has about 8 inch drop at 300 yards, compared to 7 inch drop if sighting in at 200 yards.
Makes more sense to sight in at 25 yards and then test at 300 ?
The issue is - at what sight in distance can you shoot a meaningful group? A 1/4 inch sighting error at 25 yards has a tremendous effect. Less so at 50 yards, less so at 100 yards, assuming you can shoot a reasonably tight group at longer distance. Whatever sight-in distance you choose, you would be obliged to confirm at 300 y. And if that moose is actually at 350 y, what then?So sighting in at 25 yards has about 8 inch drop at 300 yards, compared to 7 inch drop if sighting in at 200 yards.
Makes more sense to sight in at 25 yards and then test at 300 ?
I have a range finder as well, I would use thatThe issue is - at what sight in distance can you shoot a meaningful group? A 1/4 inch sighting error at 25 yards has a tremendous effect. Less so at 50 yards, less so at 100 yards, assuming you can shoot a reasonably tight group at longer distance. Whatever sight-in distance you choose, you would be obliged to confirm at 300 y. And if that moose is actually at 350 y, what then?
What would you do then?I have a range finder as well, I would use that
Took the 1952 vintage 336 Marlin 30/30 out today, fired off 10 vintage 170 grain SilverTip’s which cronies out at 2060 fps avg.Factory irons and a big game rifle is a pretty nuance based sight in.
The ability to keep shots into the front half of a deer sized critter much beyond 200 yards/meters ain’t for the faint of heart.
Therefore sight in at 100 y/m a few inches high………
For yucks and giggles I think I’ll take my 336 Marlin 30/30 out tomorrow and see what my 62 year old eyes can muster at 200 with a Williams peep and a fibre front bead……..



What do you mean? If it’s further than 300 ?I have a range finder as well, I would use that



























