A little late to the party...

Keep in mind that with most SV ammo it will take 37 to 39 MOA of scope adjustment to go from a 100-yard zero to 300-yards (as far as we are currently shooting). According to Strelok Pro (Android or iOS) an additional 50 MOA of adjustment will be needed to get you to 500-yards w/o trying to use the scope's reticule to judge hold over.

I have been shooting with a group of guys every Thursday at targets from 75-yards out to 300-yards for the past two years. All but one uses a ballistic program called Strelok Pro which allows for multiple BC's as the bullet slows in the subsonic range the BC will increase. By using three or four different BC's the predicted/calculated sight correction becomes somewhat more accurate.

As already mentioned, extreme spread (ES) is your enemy but the wind is just as much if not even more significant. The ES for CCI SV runs around 50 fps where SK Long Range is around 22 fps. It does make a difference once past about 150 yards or so.

Good Luck.

Last edited by CraigD; 11/01/19.