Yea milling is a thing of the past. Range Finders are the norm now, even with snipers in theatre. Milling can be pretty close if you are good within a shorter distance. For me, up to 500-600 meters I can get close. Beyond that if I am off of by .1 mil, that translates to ALOT downrange. Depending on the bullet and caliber, that can mean a miss in tens of feet. I wouldn't use milling for a hunting application. You have to have a known reference point's size in inches and use a formula to get the right info for it to be close. Urban situations with license plates and windows, stop sgns, etc is much easier. In the back country, everything is so varied in size. You can use a milling formula to to find out the size of the animal if you have a range finder though. Say for example the height from the hoof to the top of the shoulder. Or its antlers. Or its body length. You can mil this out, laze it with your range finder and use a formula to find out the size in inches of what you are trying to mil. PM if you want some info on the formulas. They are all over the net but if you don't want to search hit me up.