Your zero has no effect on how much MOA you need in absolute terms to get to a certain distance. Think about it. No matter where you zero your rifle your scope isn't moving, just its internals. Your scope is in one place and it has X amount of MOA up and down, your zero is just a value somewhere along that line.
You scope will bottom out of it's elevation at the same place if you have a 100 yard zero or a 600 yard zero.
























































