That was the idea, however execution is a different story.
With supersonics (110-125gr), it was easy to set up because you can use 7.62x39mm ballistics (i.e. AK47 ballistics, using table 190). This requires a 100-yd zero. Everything is fine and dandy.....
Switching to subsonics is where the issue lies. You can set it up for the correct drop etc, but the zero will be at 50 yards, so switching between supers and subs needs a re-zero unless you initially set up the supersonic data to zero at 50 yards. Not a show stopper, but it requires significantly more work to set up, and especially with the summer temps out here, I wasn't about to do all that walking back and forth measuring bullet drops etc. LOL