Squirrel hunting zero

I run my hunting .22 with a 35 yard zero. With the 35 yard zero you're an inch high at 10 yards, half an inch high at 15, and only 0.1 inches high at 20. It then levels out fairly well and you are only a quarter inch low by the time you get out to 45 yards and a half inch at 50. After that you're about an inch low at 55 and 1.5 low at 60. In short, with a 30 yard zero, you should be within an inch of zero from 10-55 yards and within a half inch from 15-50 yards, which is more than an ample point and pop for most squirrel situations.
I think you mean you're 1", 0.5", and 0.1" LOW at distances closer than 35 yards.
 
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