These are just a few thoughts..
first off, the "target knobs" ( for quick adjustment ) are really at their best target shooting,or varmint shooting. Maybe from a good stand they are ok, but moving through the bush, etc, they tend to be a pain. Of course, even "regular" adjustments could be used, but, will you have enough time to range the deer, figure exact drop, dial it in, ( don't forget to adjust for windage if you want to aim "right on").
Secondly, with the .243 & .270, if you sight them to be on at 200-250 yards or so, the amount of mid-range correction ( hold under ), and correction out to 300 yards or so, will be so slight ( 2" or so, hold over, ) that from a field position, most folks will not be able to shoot so good as to be able to "call" the shot any closer.
Of course, all that said, you COULD dial in your corrections, if that is what you want, and if you have the time, etc.
mark