.223 bullet drop

My rifle is a tikka t3x super varmint 20in with a drone pro on top,the 60 yard zero is because it’s easier to zero with nv at that range and my 2nd zero is over 200. 99% of my foxing is from the bonnet with bipod and rear bag ,no holdover whatsoever at 200-250
no worries that makes sense i use a sightmark wraith HD so have a good daylight scope as well as a good nv option with a press of a button
as i said im off sticks most of the time or in a high seat
 
A high mounted scope/nv/thermal will also extend your second zero.
I have two Drone Pro 10's the scope height is 2.6 ", this can give most centre fire rifles point-n-shoot out to 200 yds+

Dave (warbucks)
I also have two drones,on 223 and 243 ,both shoot very similar out to 300y
 
My 22 Hornet using 40gr V-max 3030 f/s zeroed at 100 is 3.5” low at 200.
It‘s also worth looking at scope height above the barrel - as scope height increases so does the distance between your two zero points. Have a play with a bullet drop calculatorinserting different scope heights to “tune” your scope mounting solution for optimum point-blank.
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