I understand the idea of having a sight set as far back as possible, but I don't understand how the vernier tang sights can be reliably accurate, because as you adjust the height of the rear sight, you're surely going to shift slightly left or right of the front sight. That would mean you would have to constantly re-zero the sight if you adjusted the height for a different range. The only way past this would be if the sight is positioned so the bore axis and sight adjustment axis are perfectly perpendicular with the shooting plane.
Am I missing something, or are you setting the sight, both elevation and windage, for a specific range? Can you ever adjust elevation without also needing to significantly adjust windage?