The weather was FANTASTIC here yesterday, reached to 70*!!! So, me and a few guys went out to ring some steel and I sighted(attempted to) in my 110 and 64. The 64 was easy, I was able to plant it pretty solid against a table with the bipod and hold steady. The 110 was a bit of a struggle, couldn't get a groove where I was comfortable to shoot. It's not a formal gun range, for now, just an open expanse of sloping 250yds with a backstop. So we set up to shoot at about 50yds, walked 45 steps and called it 'good'.
I'm not sure if I was shaking too much or what, my nerves are shot from an accident I was in years ago and I've been shocked with some serious DC voltage in my telephony career. Even with a bipod on the 110, I was wobbling all over and couldn't hold target very well.

So, who can help me with a closer zero, say 25yds? Here's what I have from Remington's Ballistic Chart:
165gr Core Lokt
0.3 @ 50yds
0.8 @ 100yds
dead zero @ 150yds
BC of 0.339

Should I take it to the LGS for a boresight and see where I'm at the next range day?