For a 200 yard zero with 150 grain bullets you are looking at 1.9 inches high at 50 yards & 3.5 inches high at 100 yards. These figures are from a ballistic calculator & are only an indication which have to be confirmed by actually shooting your rifle at these ranges.
In my opinion a 30/30 is more a mid range gun, with a 100-150 yard zero more useful with its trajectory.
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