My turret zero stop is set just under 100 yards and hash marks set at a 100 yard zero on my .357 Slayer. Then to get out to long ranges, say 200 yards, the holdover is 20.65 moa, which I don't like to use way down at the bottom of the reticle. So I'll dial to a 175 yard target, redo my zero in Strelok Pro and holdover to 200 yards at 5.36 moa. My longest target is 235 yards, and the holdover is still 13.5 moa.
I do the same dialing and holdover technique with my 30 caliber Impact, and because the speed is about the same but BC a little lower, it works out well. Though I will use a closer, more optimal zero for a flatter trajectory when hunting so I just have to hold over (or under for really close shots.)