^ I do not know the above statement to be true. Must good ELR choices for scopes have plenty of windadage available to keep you close to your vertical strata. Thus wind holds are still easy.
Mainly your scope should be capable of dialing well past 25mils, the cartridge you select, the capability to get to the target without requiring much more.
The funny thing is whether shooting a 7mm, 30 cal variant, 338 or 375, The decay curves seems somewhat predictable up to about that 25-28 mill requirement. Much past that and the curve quickly become so steep that the incremental range and reduce CEP aren’t worth wasting the ammo. The only difference in the cartridges is where the above drop ends up in the distance from the FFP.
While I like Christmas tree reticles for positional shooting, spotting splash 2000m+ away can sometimes be tough in a cluttered radical.