I had the same Zeiss scope roggom mentions above and can't say enough good about it for hunting. Once i got my velocity plugged in to Zeiss's ballistic program, i turned the power ring to 11.5 (iirc) and was able to ring a 8" steel plate out to 400 yards without touching the turrets. I can't speak for the long term durability of twisting the turrets as i only twisted to zero at 200. I sold the scope because i wanted a similar performing scope without a side parallax adjustment. For 300 yards and in on big game with possibility for quick shots, I didn't want to fool with side parallax. Now in all honesty, i could set the parallax anywhere from 200 to 300 and could still hunt without enough error to matter.
My intent was to buy a used NF SHV 3-10x42 (same price range) until i realized they have side parallax. With the Zeiss already sold, i just did a reticle swap on my NF 2.5-10x32. If The NF SHV 3-10x42 did not have side parallax, I'd buy several. If you prefer side parallax or don't care, then this is all moot. I just wanted to give you the reason why i sold it to eliminate that question.
When i compared the Zeiss to the SHV, MY observations were: SHV gave up a smidge to the Zeiss in low light, but not enough to be a deal breaker. Turrets felt good on both (again, no long term use on the Zeiss). Weight was within 2 oz (Zeiss was 19 oz, SHV was about 21 oz). Reticle on the SHV matched the turrets instead of being a BDC type. Both scopes can be used for holds or twisting, but the SHV gave me the option of going down to half power(5x, hash marks = 2MOA and 1 MOA on 10x) instead of staying on a certain power for holds on the Zeiss. Zeiss was a 1" tube, SHV is 30mm. I was told that the Zeiss HD5's would need to go to Germany for repair/service (didn't need it), vs the NF is CONUS. FYI, the NF reticle swap was back on my rifle in under 2 weeks.
As i finish typing this, i realized that i just assumed you use MOA. If you want MILs, disregard this post, but i will leave it in case it could benefit someone else with similar questions.
Sorry to be so long winded. Good luck and let us know what you pick.