Like all have said, it depends a lot on the scope set up for reticle etc. I have both, use both, and generally have zero desire to use a FFP unless running a super high magnification range scope. For example, I would personally never run a 15x or lower scope in FFP for hunting long range. I would guess that every shot I've taken from 100-1000 on game has been at least 10x and most have been 14-15 even under 300. Example just shot a mountain lion last weekend at 200 and was on 15x. Past that I will typically run the high end of the scopes mag and send it. For me that means a FFP is SFP are generally that same and having the larger reticle in low light and close in shots is more helpful then not, and holds are generally not worth the conversation. In the end I'll bet you use the higher end of the mag range to send it and the lower to spot the target and get set. If you are hunting open plains and deal with a tremendous amount of wind the FFP is going to help with large holds but otherwise, it's such a toss up and user preference it's hard to know how you'll react to it. I think you'll be fine no matter what and will get used to it. I will say if you go FFP make sure and go MRAD so you are the most tacticool you can be. Call all your adjustments in as cool as possible. Echo Uniform 3.2 Whiskey Romeo .2, hold, send it. You'll impress everyone