I also like the B&C reticle. I generally sight my hunting rifles in at 200 yards as much of my hunting is in open country. With a 200 yard zero and a B&C reticle, relatively quick shots shots out to 450 yards can be taken.

It may not be as precise as dialing, but it seems to work for me, and it's definitely faster.

I've used other reticles that work similarly that I also like. The BDC reticles on Tract Toric scopes work very well for me with a 200 yard zero. I think the Burris Ballistic Plex reticle is primarily designed to be used with a 100 yard zero, but it also works well with a zero a bit over 200 yards. I've been zeroing these around 220 to 230 depending on the chambering.