One thing I’m commonly reading in this thread is how quick a BDC style reticle is. And it is quick, quicker than dialing your shot. As a disclaimer, I’m a knob twister, I dial my shots. But a BDC style reticle is essentially place holders for a given distance/holdover. Holdover two might be 285 yards and holdover 3 might be 377 yards etc. Depending on the reticle you use, the same can be used for a scope capable of dialing shots if you have a mil dot or similar reticle.
Using the Leupold TMR reticle as a representation, it would work as quick as a BDC reticle if you knew your holdover in mrad. If you knew you have to dial your shot 3.1 mils for your current rifle to hit a 400 yard target, you could just as easily use the 3rd dot on the reticle as you would a BDC reticle and shoot. It would be the best of both worlds.
Using the Leupold TMR reticle as a representation, it would work as quick as a BDC reticle if you knew your holdover in mrad. If you knew you have to dial your shot 3.1 mils for your current rifle to hit a 400 yard target, you could just as easily use the 3rd dot on the reticle as you would a BDC reticle and shoot. It would be the best of both worlds.