What Doc says!
Or, a simple 3-9x40 with sfp, a bc reticle or basic mil dot reticle and you have the local digital post make you some decals to stick on the scope tube to enhance your memory and ensure you reference it before and while hunting. Let’s assume a Trijicon accupoint 3-9x40 green dot duplex or mil-dot duplex. With that cartridge you can zero 250 yards and pretty much mpbr to 300. You could then middle your dope between your low/high elevations and temps and get Kenton to spin you up a speed dial turret for dial up.....or for the mil-dot you get another hundred yards so here's how things would look for 4000' and 41 degrees f and 2930 fps for the 143gr eld-x factory (22" barrel assumption).
9x-Yrd-5mph
1-400-4"
2-535-7"
3-655-11"
4-765-15"
5-870-20"
Get that decal about 3/4" wide and 1" long, black with white bold letters, slap it on the scope tube beside the turret block. Have several sizes made at once and they typically give you 5 of each size as you pay minimum for print anyway. The 9x is to remind you to dial up to 9x. The Trijicon mil-dot gives you 4 mil dots below crosshair and post thickening is 5th mil. May as well have it for fun practice and lobbing at steel/coyotes, you'll be living in mpbr to the first couple dots almost exclusively on big game.
If you forgo the mil-dot and just go duplex and dial up with Kenton speed dial, your turret with 250 yard zero will get you to just over 700 yards (accupoints only do 12 moa per rotation, which is more than enough). Then you do up a decal for wind only that looks like this.
Yrd-5mph
400-4"
500-6"
600-9"
700-12"
You could get the mil-dot and Kenton speed dial for some redundancy and play with both. If you find a return to zero issue just stick to the mil-dot.
I'm currently running the mil-dot and dial up redundancy on a very slow 16" barrel 6.5 Grendel 123 eld-m launching only 2386 fps and here's what my set up looks like. I get to a little over 500 with a 200 yard zero on this slow poke on dial up and over 600 on the reticle holds but I've learned the difference between target world and hunting.
Also, my wind is in 10 kmh increments (Canadian thing), 6.2 mph, but I live in yards for distance. I don't need any reminders about how many mils I have below the crosshair so I simplify my decal to bare minimum, I don't need to be reminded to dial up to 9x magnification either. I know you dial either the turret or the mag ring...you dial no matter what. Also fyi, on 9x the illuminated dot covers about 4-5" at 425 yards, it was wonderful on whitetails out to 420 yards so far no prob.
p.s. some guys have figured out that hunting and target worlds are two completely different things and have a rifle for each, just sayin, you're hamstringing yourself trying to make the target world stuff work for hunting
And here's the duplex dot from the 3-9x40 accupoint at 425 yards on a 15" gong. I have the mil-dot now but same dot in the middle.