I do most of my .22 LR bolt rifle shooting at 100-250 yards and normally use Sk Std Plus (1060 fps).
I use a 100 yard basic zero. It's about 2" high at 25 yards, 3.5" high at 50 yards, and 2.5" high at 75 yards. Like any low BC, low velocity round, it will fall off quickly past the zero rage, so adjusting for elevation is key if you plan on shooting at long range.
I prefer 100 yards as the hold unders for 25, 50 and 75 yards are manageable and I can add 20 or 30 MOA to the base or rings and not have to worry about bottoming out the elevation adjustment with a shorter zero range.
20 MOA of angle on the base (or in a set of Burris Signature Zee rings) should allow you enough adjustment to shoot to 250 yards and keep you pretty close to the optical center of the scope at 100 yards. 30 moa will get you to 300 yards.