Since you said "longer range" then I think the answer should be FFP in mil. However, it completely depends on what you're shooting and what you consider "longer range". I own plenty of SFP scopes and I own a few FFP too. If there's any chance of needing to dial, then FFP is the way. I would never put a FFP optic on my .30-30 or my 300blk just due to the restricted distance that both of those are shooting.
I completely understand the need for SFP scopes. I'll preface this by saying that I understand some reticles are better than others but if you're hunting where I do, unless you specifically setup for it, your shots are going to be 100yds and in, more than likely closer than that. Pick up a FFP scope and look through it on low power. There are plenty where you can't even see the reticle. Most of them, I'd venture to say. Some have illumination, but that's no good when it blows out your entire sight picture in low light. This is where a standard SFP scope shines.
I grew up and didn't see a FFP scope until I was in my 30s and that's only because I bought one for myself. They're not common here in the hunting crowd at all. That's simply because long shot opportunities don't appear very often and if they do, these guys aren't prepared to shoot like that.