It's fine to check zero at 50 or even 25, that's what I do after boresighting (you should get one of those things... very helpful and not expensive). I have ~13 yds indoors so I bore sight for ~1.5" low, then I know I am on paper. Then work out from 25 to the 100 for final zero.
Footnote, the recoil kick is not real hard on the 6Arc (very minimal), instead of a lead sled I'd recommend a nice muzzle brake. Takes all the muzzle flip out of the equation. On a 24" the noise back to you will not be too bad (use hearing pro anyway!).
Get the VG 65 gamma, 6.5mm if you can find them - they are tops. And a knurled jam nut, or the accuwasher set. Not crush washers they will screw up your bore performance.
Actually with a 24" you could probably skip the brake also, just have a front rest like the caldwell mini rock and a good sand bag/ rear sand rest for the butt stock.
Not much $$, but lots of value. You can tell what kind of shooter I am, economics/value oriented.
But as to the question about 50 yds, ok for starters but you really want to take it to 100.
Footnote, the recoil kick is not real hard on the 6Arc (very minimal), instead of a lead sled I'd recommend a nice muzzle brake. Takes all the muzzle flip out of the equation. On a 24" the noise back to you will not be too bad (use hearing pro anyway!).
Get the VG 65 gamma, 6.5mm if you can find them - they are tops. And a knurled jam nut, or the accuwasher set. Not crush washers they will screw up your bore performance.
Actually with a 24" you could probably skip the brake also, just have a front rest like the caldwell mini rock and a good sand bag/ rear sand rest for the butt stock.
Not much $$, but lots of value. You can tell what kind of shooter I am, economics/value oriented.
But as to the question about 50 yds, ok for starters but you really want to take it to 100.