If you're trying to run a high-set instantaneous, which we do on our system, you live with the possibility of certain system configurations producing a fault current below the setting. If there are a couple of common configurations with very different available fault currents you need different high-set elements.
As RRagjunath mentions, a distance element does a great job with changing source impedance (available fault current), but the minimum reach may be way too far.
One possible solution is to set the element lower, and a communicating fault indicator at the point you want reach. If the fault indicator sees the fault it's beyond that point and you can reclose; if the fault indicator doesn't see the fault it's close-in and don't reclose.