As above, but to condense:
A low mount means a "virtually" flatter trajectory at close distances, so less over/under allowances to be made.
A high mount means a "virtually" flatter trajectory at greater distances, so less over/under allowances to be made.
"Virtually" because obviously a trajectory is unchanging, but when you alter scope height you alter where the line of sight and the trajectory intersect.
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