All of my hunting would be sub-400, most of it sub-250. Which I think is part of my hangup, because I know for most of my hunting any scope that holds zero will work just fine, and I'll never have to touch a turret. The closest range to me goes out to 800; I would like to practice out that far when I do go. I'm not sure what a realistic practice volume looks like for me at this point in life.
I'm going to relate it to archery because that's what I've done for years. I shoot thousands of arrows a year. I work on my own bows, build my own arrows, fine-tune like a crazy person. I am not in a place financially to go all in on reloading; I am also at least an hour away from a place to shoot, so that's very different from being able to shoot in my driveway and be 25 min from a place to shoot out further than my sight housing will clear.
I shoot a 3-pin slider bow sight; 75-95% of my hunting, I never move it, but I like to practice with it. I know I could get away with a 5-pin fixed sight and be totally fine for hunting. I don't shoot a single pin slider because I miss opportunities with it sub 40 even tho it's a better sight picture at long range for practice. I don't want to end up with a single pin, but I would enjoy more than a fixed pin, I guess that's what I'm saying