I like FFP scopes because as you may know the aim points and mil dots/marks stay the same on any magnification so you can use the mil dots whatever mag you need.
I mostly use FFP scopes as I see little point buying SFP scope and only been able to use the mil dots at 10x or 9x as the mil dots are only true at these mag settings on SFP scopes, if you change mag on SFP your mil dots or marks change and are messed up, so your really paying money for a high magnification scope and can only really use it at 10x.
The options are better on first focal plane, as you can still use it for HFT. then wind up the mag and use it for long range plinking, wind it down to 6x for hunting, aim points are always true whatever mag you choose to use.....
If one is shooting FT then SECOND FOCAL PLANE is a better choice as FT,shooters mostly dial in every range with the turrets, FT,shooters mark out all ranges on the scope turrets out to 55,yards so no real need for mil dots or holdover.
To be Honest, most, Hawke, MTC Falcon, nikko are all China made scopes, and are regarded in the real world as cheap'o glass, They are heavy lumps.
I use Falcon Menace 4-14x44 B20 ret,, the Falcons have served me well, however there is far better glass out there though,,, Hawke are cheap scopes with goodish Glass for the money if they made a FFP scope with a decent long range retical may own another.
I also like the Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 EB-1 mrad FFP scope,,, and will own one shortly.
I do own hawke Panorama 6-18x50 it is a very good scope nice reticle and very surprising good clean glass for the money,,, although it is SFP.
I also own a few MTC scopes and my opinion is they are nothing much to rave about, my MTC Taipan 4-16X50 AMD ret, is okay I guess.
I much prefer my cheaper viper. The MTC scopes are so heavy and add unwanted weight to your rifle.
As said above, scopes are a very personal thing and one needs to look through as many as possible and choose wisely. there is some much really nice glass on the market but how big is you wallet......I mean we all would love to fit a nice Schmidt & Bender or Leupold to our rifles... £££££