Growing up on Jack O'Connor it was inevitable that 3" high was going to be forever part of my psyche. I was able to eventually see certain advantages to BDC scopes with a 200 yard zero but still occasionally feel like a heathen for leaving so much MPBR on the table.
My favourite way of dealing with that is teaming a B&C reticle with cartridges that can support a 300 yard zero. That aligns the two world views nicely; although some might see that as matching ten years ago with 70 years ago. With a .257 Weatherby, 270 Weatherby, 270 WSM, 7-300 Win, 7 STW, 28 Nosler, 6.5-300 Win and 300 with the right loads and bullets that will give me 300, 400, 500, 600 and coast in at 650 at the infinity pin. Top of the back hold will make that an even 700. It's a pretty good, fast system for those situations where you have a hillside full of undesired grass eaters all hellbent on getting out of Dodge.