As mentioned, it depends on the round/velocity, but the stated numbers are in the correct range. If you can pretty well guess the distance of a shot while hunting, you may as well aim where you know your bullet will land (if you sighted at 200 and shooting at 300 aim 1.5" higher or whatever is the case for your gun/round). This requires you to know how your gun and the particular ammo you're using behaves at distance, which requires range time.
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