@deadwolf
I wasn’t trying to be snarky with my comment and apologize if it came across that way. Everything is a compromise. The Mil-R is a very fine reticle that is hard to see in complex backgrounds and low magnification. Higher magnification and a finer reticle mean you are sacrificing time to get on target and your ability to spot shots in order to gain an extra 5-mils of drop and drift that you are unlikely to use.
In my lowest wind bracket gun, I need a full value 40 mph wind to even get to 5 Mils of drift at the gun’s max effective range. Frankly, if I’ve got anything remotely close those conditions, I’m not going to take that shot. The same gun does not hit 5 Mils of drop until about 150 yards past its max effective range.
And on the scenario of having a turret issue and still being able to hold for drop and drift. You are better off just putting your money towards a durable scope, I.e. Nightforce, SWFA, Trijicon, Maven RS 1.2, etc. and make sure it is well mounted. A pile of other things could go wrong before your scenario is likely to occur.