@mad_angler what caliber are you shooting? I may have missed it in one of your comments.
With a bit of info you can calculate your point blank range with your current scope where you can just aim out to certain yardage and not have deal with holdover. It is the route I would go if not dialing.
I prefer to dial for big game, and I try to limit my shots to 350 yards. I will go longer for antelope but I'm not a sharp shooter like others here. Antelope get mighty small past 300 yards. I have my hands full managing windage. I don't need to add holdover to the mix. Anything I can do reduce the risk of a bad shot I'm going to do. Getting as close as possible is number one. Dialing is number two. Despite what everyone says, 400 yards is not a chip shot. Add a 10 to 15 mph crosswind and gets interesting fast.
But if you are not setup to dial, point blank range. It just works. And if you have to shoot further, it will reduce less holdover. It may not be the solution you're looking for but check it out. I posted a link.
As with many phrases related to marksmanship, everybody uses it...not everybody knows what it really means.
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