Dan,
You won't be disadvantaged either way, FFP or SFP.
If you don't intend to use the reticle for any corrections then it is a moot point.
If you eventually do, then just be aware how the magnification affects the subtension measurements on a SFP reticle.
SFP will normally be a cheaper scope to manufacture, so price is often the biggest point of difference.
I have a slight preference for FFP, but happily own and use SFP scopes too. They both have their pros and cons.
Sounds like you intend to dial to laser varified distances, rather than use hold over. So correcting follow up shots is where you could consider benefiting by employing either reticle type. Don't get too hung up on it though.
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