Here's the skinny on the 3 shot sight in. Shoot one shot at 25-30 yards. Observe where the bullet hole is in the target.
Holding the rifle steady [it cannot move] starting with the crosshairs where they WERE when you fired the shot, adjust
the scope crosshairs to the bullet hole in the target, and then down about ¾ - 1 inch below it.
Now fire a shot at 100 yards or meters, being sure you have a solid, steady rest, and repeat the scope adjustment as
you did at close range. You should now be at Point of aim at 100. You can decide your elevation at this time and adjust
the scope accordingly. [say - 2" high at 100...move crosshairs down below bullet hole by 2"] Now fire one shot to verify.
You are now ready to go at 100, and probably at 200 as well. For assurance, another shot, this one at 200 will offer proof.
Dave.