For those attempting to sight in at 25 yd, just remember that the click values of the scope do not remain constant at distances of less than 100 yd. In fact, they decrease proportionally, such that a 1/4 MOA turret adjustment at 100 yd will only change the bullet impact by 1/8 MOA at 50 yd, and 1/16 MOA at 25 yd. That means you will have to twirl the turrets a lot more at distances of less than 100 yd than might be expected.
At one particular range, I used to have to sight in rifles at 25 yd to be "approved" to use the indoor 100 yd range. The shooter had to have a proof target at 25 yards for every rifle used on the 100 yd range, which required putting 3 rounds in something like a 3 or 4 inch square at 25 yd. This was not as easy at it might seem, given shooting the rifle off a narrow (front-to-back) pistol rest/table and the [large] scope turret adjustments necessary for the reduced distance of 25 yd. I eventually got smart and simply put out a 12" Shoot-N-C target, fired a couple shots, reeled the target carrier back in and then pasted up the test square target directly over the bullet holes and used the original point of aim to shoot the test target. The reduction in turret adjustment (click) value at distances less than 100 yd can mess with your head if you're not aware of it.