No F-Class yet, but I've shot long range and Palma (any sight), so here's my opinion...
If you cannot set your windage dial for zero (actually marked "0"), then you might be better off holding instead of having to keep track of settings. Aiming to reticle center is almost always more precise than holding off. I wouldn't buy a modern scope that cannot be set to zero, JMO.
OTOH, if the wind is variable, holding off is much faster. Know your reticle, and the amount of hold for a 10 mph wind. You can hold percentages once you know that (i.e. 8 mph is 80% of your 10 mph hold- fast, but not precise), or if you have a good hold for a 6 mph wind and the speed drops in half, you would halve the hold.
Different strokes for different folks, conditions, and scopes (reticles and knobs).