For hunting with this scope I would get the mils version because of the thicker crosshairs at lower magnification (I’m not sure why they made it thicker, but glad they did). If you haven’t looked through a ffp scope before I’d recommend finding one before buying this. The ffp reticle is considerably smaller than a sfp on lower power settings. As far as Moa vs mils for dialing they are both easy to use and actually moa is more precise (1/4 moa is approx .25” and .1 mil is approx .36” the smallest adjustment for each). It’s no easier or harder to dial 2 1/4 moa or 3.2 mils.
I just ordered one in mil and all my other scopes are moa because of the concern over the reticle size for hunting.
I just ordered one in mil and all my other scopes are moa because of the concern over the reticle size for hunting.