19++ 50200 Yard Zero
50200 Yard Zero. I prefer to check the zero at 50 yards quickly and then check again at 200 on a new target when possible. The black represents your point of aim.

Using the 50/200 yard zero allows you to put the dot of the sight on any target from cqb to 300yards, and the bullet will impact within the coverage of the dot. If everything goes well with your initial work at 10 yards, you can then use the black dot to check your zero at 50 or 200 yards since it should be relatively free of impacts. The difference between the two zeros opens up to 7/10s of an inch at 50 yards, 1.4″ at 100 yards, and so on.
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Zeroing the AR15 at 25, 36, 50 or 100 yards. The
Thats 1 inch @ 200. It is a simple target with a 1.9″ grid and two dots. Most shooting ranges don't have the distance to shoot. If you have a 50 yd zero, your 200 yd zero is within 1/2 minute of being zeroed perfectly.

I shoot a 7mm rem mag and a.270 win. No it isn’t exactly a 200 yard zero,it’s.4” high at 2. The difference between a 50/200 yard zero and 100 yard zero at 10 yards is only about 1/10th of an inch (1.92″ below point of aim for the 50 yard zero versus 2.06″ below point of aim for the 100.