You are about right there, Blackhawker!
A few years ago I left Wyoming, chasing the dollar, and my long range opportunities came to a screaching holt. So did my overall opportunities to shoot. With the aging eyes, I have probably cut my "practical limits" in half with open sights, though my scoped guns still work like always. I shot an Idaho whitetail a couple years ago. Shot placement was all that could be asked for. The buck 'disappeared'. We found him dead in his tracks, with his legs folded under him, right where I shot him. Didn't even take a step. My buddy commended me on dropping such a nice buck so quickly and at such a goodly distance. We have totally different hunting backgrounds. The deer did drop fast, no doubt, fastest I ever saw anything go down. The load was a 185gr Remington Corelokt at 2550fps from my 8x57mm Persian Carbine (in my Avatar), the deer dressed 145lbs (small buck) and the "long" shot was 110 yards. Nothing spectacular there, in my book. Same load works great on 700lb elk at 300 yards! Different areas have different requirements. All areas require practice, and that's where a lot of us "don't get enough".