Unfortunately not a mildot reticle. Ballistic plex is not the same.
And etijsma, as far as a tactical scope being overly difficult, quite the contrary. The Mil-dot reticle allows you to range your target, no guessing or range finders necessary. The large, finger adjustable turrets mean that you can properly adjust your scope for the given range and windage. No guessing. Generally tactical scopes are built more robustly than normal hunting or target scopes. Less worry of losing zero or a lens going out of adjustment. Last but not least, if you simply do not have time to adjust the turrets or just flat out would rather hold over for elevation or windage the mil-dot reticle allows you to hold over accurately whereas a normal hunting reticle leaves it all up to chance. That is how prey is lost due to missed shots or, heaven forbid, bad shots resulting in an animal that can elude your tracking but still die.
When you take the guess work out of the equation the result is cleaner shots that lead to less tracking, more humane kills, less meat loss and better hunting success. Something to ponder.