The CDS dials are nice until you change loads and have to spend another $60 on a different cap.
And besides, when does anyone actually have time to range the animal, switch hands to your rifle, dial your scope in, and then take the shot, all while the animal you're intending to shoot stands there and waits for all that?
Give me a 3-9 or 2-10 Leupy with good glass and without any special dials. Duplex reticle. Sight it in. Know what my bullet drop is and don't shoot out past the calibers capable killing range. Keep it 6x for most situations. Aim anywhere in the kill zone. Done.
Those scopes with extra dials definitely serve a purpose, but not for most typical range hunters, IMO.