Florida Man--My 25 yard standing single hand zero is different than my two handed seated wrist rest 25 yard zero due to the recoil response. In other words, there are several differences here that make it impossible for me to extrapolate accurately from a 25 yard single hand standing zero at near sea level to a 100 yard seated two handed wrist rest zero at 6000 feet above sea level. For the first target, which is not included in the video posted here, I put up a big fresh sheet of paper in the lead catcher and used the first target to see where the bullets hit before making any changes.
If I say the target is at 100 or 200 yards from the shooter position, that is where it is, period. Don't ever imply otherwise, as you did above, perhaps unintentionally. At a minimum, I've lasered the distance, sometimes tape measured it. Back calculating a target distance based on the number of clicks up on a small inexpensive consumer grade pistol sight is just plain wrong, and I would hope you give up on that approach.
But, even though you made some bad assumptions and came to some erroneous conclusions, I appreciate your interest. Be very careful out there while at the shooting range ... and when typing.
Works for me.
Joe