I went with the Hornady 140 gr Interlock BTSP, Muzzel 2940, Ballistic Coefficient .486 (G1)
This is the JMB calculator Zero at 45 - 46 yards 1.3"(1 5/16") high at 100 yds, 1.3" (1 15/16") high at 150 yds Zero at 200 yds.
Manufacturer: Hornady Description: InterLock® Boat Tail Soft Point
Caliber: 0.264 in Weight: 140.0 gr
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.465 G1 (ASM)
Muzzle Velocity: 2940.0 ft/s
Sight Height: 2.00 in Line Of Sight Angle: 0.0 deg
Cant Angle: 0.0 deg
Wind Speed: 0.0 mph Target Speed: 0.0 mph
Temperature: 59.0 °F Pressure: 29.92 in Hg
Humidity: 40 % Altitude: 4000.0 ft
Std. Atmosphere at Altitude: No Pressure is Corrected: Yes
Zero at Max. Point Blank Range: No Target Relative Drops: Yes
Column 1 Units: 1.00 in Column 2 Units: 1.00 in
Round Output to Whole Numbers: No
Output Data
Elevation: 5.139 MOA Windage: 0.000 MOA
Atmospheric Density: 0.06585 lb/ft³ Speed of Sound: 1116.5 ft/s
Maximum PBR: 364 yd Maximum PBR Zero: 310 yd
Range of Maximum Height: 173 yd Energy at Maximum PBR: 1668.8 ft•lbs
Sectional Density: 0.287 lb/in²
This is shooting real flat and should be great with the Leoupold CDS set at 200 yards sight in. Might be a little too fast at the 100 yds (2760), but at 150 (2672) and 200 yds (2586) should be ok..
Thanks for help choosing where to start.