I can't really answer the question from a good hunters perspective but I do most of my shooting at a 10" steel target. If I haven't quite gotten my dope right I also tape a 18"x18"(roughly) piece of cardboard to it so if I miss the steel I'll know where I missed. I can generally hit the steel out to 400 yards pretty consistently once I'm dialed in. I am only good from sitting, kneeling etc. out to about 225, after that I really have to get prone. Kinda depends on the animal though a bit. Doe antelope are quite a bit different than a bull elk.
I don't shoot pistols at steel. Hang up a piece of cardboard and go nuts.
I don't shoot pistols at steel. Hang up a piece of cardboard and go nuts.