do yourself a favor quit trying to sight this in at a 100yrds or less. pace your self off a target at 300yrds. get a 4x8 sheet of plywood and set it up at the 300yrd mark. paint yourself a 3in circle for an aiming point. then use the same method sidecar explained. when you set up to shoot use a shooting bag to shoot from. do not use long shooting sessions or you will tire yourself then you will begin creating other problems. good luck.
If he cannot get anywhere near zeroed at 100, how is moving farther out gonna help?
Without changing anything from my last shooting session except the caliber to .338, bullet to a 300 grain SMk, and velocity to 2700 fps; if he is 30" high at 100 then he is 78" high at 300 and still 17" high at 1000 yards. His zero would be around 1035 where I'm at. If that is the closest he can zero, how is this gonna help anything?