A good carbine will do 3-4 inches at 100 . I have mine set up to basicly hit a tin can / plastic water bottle / clay pigeon with a six o'clock hold there ( basicly , 2-1/2 to 3 inches above the sight blade ) at 100 yards . At 200 yds I'm quite low , even with a 250 sight setting. To be "on" at 200 would require sighting in at close to the 12-inches high that the military sighting target allowed . That would be fine for combat , but not so much for fun . Because I shoot mine more for fun at 100 , I just don't use them at 200 , using my choice of about 2 dozen 30-06s for beyond 100.
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