It works well. The idea is you have a 200 yard zero. You get the best results with cartridges that go around 3000 ft/sec.
If you are shooting something that is going 2700'ish ft/sec, you get better results with the Burris BDC, and a 100 yard zero.
Of course there a bunch of different factors at work.
I generally run my ballistics on a ballistics app, and compare the drop chart in IPHY (inches per hundred yards), against the spacing of the ballistic reticle. It gives you a good idea of how close your reticle will be to your load.
Edit to add, if you have any more information on what caliber/speed you are planning to run it on, I can give you a little better answer.