Probably not.
Plug in bullet and a conservative velocity estimate. See how much elevation you need in mils/MOA/Streck/whatever.
Find out the erector travel of your intended scope (look it up or dial from top to bottom) in the angular measure of your choice.
Divided the erector travel in half. Is that number larger than the elevation needed to get to your desired range? Throw in a bit of buffer.
For 1,000 yards with a 280AI, I would get a new scope if it doesn't have enough travel. My rifles have 20 MOA rails, not needed, but what is available with the other features I want. It shouldn't matter in your case with any decent scope (other than an S&B Klassik).