I love these discussions arguing between SFP and FFP. As a long-range competitor, I of course, favor SFP reticles because of the need to be as precise as possible at high magnification, 40X to 80X. I also appreciate a nice FFP for things like PRS and even most other pursuits. I also appreciate the use of SFP for hunting for many people.

Last year, an LPVO was released with a dual reticle. The March 1-10X24 has an SFP with a simple crosshair and an illuminated dot that's daylight visible. At low zoom, you really don't see the FFP reticle, but the SFP crosshair is great. As you crank up the magnification, the crosshair appears to grow a tree or a scale reticle, depending on which FFP you have.

You can see this in action here:
https://img.gg/TJqv9Gw

They have just announced a new riflescope with a dual reticle, the March-FX 1.5-15X42 DR. It will be available in FFP or DR. Yeah, it's a 34mm tube.