Your zero range is, say 100. .15" high is not zero. That is high. You need to have an absolute ZERO drop or rise from your POA range. This has been hammered into me more times than I can remember. Adjust the range to match your POA.
Shoot at 300 with an estimated dope and adjust your MV to match your POA, that will get you close, but the farther you can make adjustments the better.
If you have left or right dispersion that is inbetween clicks at zero range, bummer, 4DOF does not have anything to counter this, you have to keep notes and remember to compensate.
Really should try adjusting the MV to the POA at 500, then do an axial at 800ish. If you are getting vertical stringing not actual groups, then other issues are at play (shooter, variable wind, mirage, incorrect distance to target) and you will not get good numbers. Garbage in, garbage out.
Having said all that, I have only managed to get one of 4 rifles to work well with 4DOF and the zero angle and axial. Three of them are outside the acceptable specs for one of the two and just when I think I have it ironed out, then the next range session my dope is crap.