A 200 yard zero is best for most hunting rifles as you can essentially hold dead on from 25 out to 300 yards. At 25 it's a little low, 100 it's a little high, and 300 is about 4-6" low, depending on the cartridge.
Most can zero @ 100 as their scope has enough elevation adjustment to the range they wish to get to. There are also canted scope bases for scopes with less elevation range or to provide more to what you have. Also scopes that have 34,35mm tubes can have around 23 mils of total elevation. Also zeroing @ 100, you can factor a lot less of you out of your zero.



























