This is just my opinion but I think to much is made of having to use Mils(or MOA) in BOTH reticle and turrets. I don't see the problem in using the mil-rad reticle to determine distance, the math is really not that hard, like anything just a bit of practice. Once you've determined the distance just dial in your calculation for that distance. Where's the problem? Using the dots for holdover just means you have to go out and actually do some shooting(oohh, not that again, the pain) to find out what the dots coincide with for distance and windage as well. So what if your dial is in MOA, you have to figure what that corresponds to for your load anyway. Just for the scopes I've looked through, I wouldn't bother with the FFP. Sure the calculations are the same no matter the mag. but if you dial to a high power, the reticle is so thick it makes accurate calculations difficult for the longer ranges the real reason you're using a mil-dot scope in the first place. This is just me though.