One of the things I have done for certain hunting rifles that I don't plan to dial (or that have capped turrets) is print out a dope chart AND a picture of the reticle with drop on it, and tape both to the stock. It makes for an extremely fast reference point, and the reticle picture helps keep you from counting hash marks or bdc dots in the scope when you're trying to get correct holdover. For example, this reticle is from a Burris Veracity 3-15 (lovely optic honestly) on my .300 win. The holdovers do happen to line up well with my load data, but I still appreciate having a picture for quick reference. I can range, get yardage, check the stock, and shoot within a few seconds and skip the mental gymnastics of counting hashmarks.