After shooting IHMSA for years, 200 METERS is nothing for a .44 but that involved adjusting the sights and all distances were known. I have shot open sights to beyond 400 yards and once in a while to 500 meters (547 yards.)
Scopes and red dots can't be adjusted for the long ranges. With my 45-70 BFR with an Ultra Dot, I have to aim at a tree branch about 26 feet high to clang steel at 500 meters.
To hunt past about 100 yards with any revolver is folly but nothing prevents a guy from shooting really far for fun. It always involves a good spotter and walking shots into the target.
I sight my revolvers at 75 yards, then measure drop at 200 yards for fun.
I made a new boolit for the .44 and made a 200 yard drop test. The boolit dropped 35". It is a heavy boolit at 330 gr, I don't remember drop with a lighter boolit.
The .475 with a 420 gr boolit drops 18" and the 45-70 drops 16".
I used a red dot because I hunt with them.
This was my .44 drop test.
The RD 265 gr boolit in the .44 is a good long range one. It will hold 3/4" at 50 yards and 1-1/4" at 100. I was shooting this can at 100 and was nicking the rail so I aimed at the top of the can for the last shot and almost centered it.