Mil or MOA ?

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For a long time scopes were with mil reticles and MOA turrets. It seams times are changing. So now we have more options and wonder which way to go.
I've been using the Shooter ready program along with the mildot master up till now and very often have a spotter with me with the mildot master card.
Now to get a new scope it would naturally be better to have both the turrets and reticle compatible " so I'm led to believe", so which to choose:
Mil turrets and reticle or MOA turrets and reticle? and why?

With this I'm still undecided weather to go FFP or not. I do love to range and holdover most of the time. I rarely use the turrets.
 
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Mil Reticle (only because if you have a spotter you want to give you corrections in Mils unless you can find an MOA spotting scope in which case this point is moot), and get FFP. If you holdover it is better to be FFP so that you can use any mag for quick shots; otherwise you need to adjust to proper mag setting. Ranging for me is not a huge issue (LRF) but I guess if you want to range Mil reticle will still let you use your Mildot Master faster.
 
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