I submit the following as my first bullet point:
Having had my fun, let's address the practical aspects of what you want to do.
#1. Optical clarity in a fixed power scope:
U.S. Optics utilizes excellent glass, clarity at any distance shouldn't be an issue, assuming your eye relief is correct and you can adjust parallax.
#2. Total elevation adjustment:
Let's utilize the 100 MOA of available elevation adjustment travel for the sake of example; Let's say your scope shipped to you with the reticle centered in it's range of travel, 50 MOA of available adjustment in either direction. With standard non angle-adjusted mounts, your reticle would theoretically appear 2.5" above the line of sight defined by the centerline of the bore, assuming everything was mounted correctly. Even if we assumed no bullet drop between the muzzle and your 100 yard sight-in target, you just lost 2.4 MOA of available travel to your zero, plus the actual bullet drop.