9mm trajectory / home defense zero question
Was confirming the zero on my AK-v. Decided to zero it at 15ish yards (between 40 and 50 feet), simply because that's about the furthest out I'd be shooting inside my home (no it's not big and I don't have an SP5, but I own a house so, little victories).
Decided to check round placement at 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70ft. I really couldn't see the 70ft, so there's a wild one on each (I was wearing sunglasses at a poorly lit indoor range, the sunglasses are prescription and couldn't find my regular glasses; yes you can judge).
Shooting 124gr FMJ standing unsupported. I was surprised at the bullet rise over just 10ft increments. Is there an ideal zero for CQB, or too close to really make a difference? Studies I've read seem to show 15 or 25 yards is ideal but open to hear other suggestions.
Yes it needs to be adjusted to the right a little bit.