>>515502026
>There's drop at every distance you fucking retard.
No there isn't, retard, it depends on the rifle setup & zero, but typically you're going to see the bullet rise initially and then drop to dead on point of impact = point of aim at your zero distance, because the gun is literally angled slightly upwards (picrel). This lets you have 2 zero points (one as the bullet goes above your sight-line at first, then a second going below your sight-line later on), creating a more predictable impact.
Here's an example with 308 for a 200 meter zero. Picrel is 5.56 but it's the same concept applied everywhere.
Feel free to calculate and see for yourself here: https://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi