That's a nice little diagram that Primary Arms put together for that particular reticle.
However, putting together a diagram like that for any scope you mount to your rifle is one of the most basic items of DOPE you need for your rifle. It doesn't matter if FFP or SFP, you can still determine the MOA (or MILS) of all the subtensions of your particular reticle. Then, like @zachmars notes above ... learn your hold overs.
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Better yet, give Alan a call and discuss things firsthand with somebody who truly knows what he's talking about. Get on the A&A Optics mailing list if you want to know when he gets in a fresh shipment of Vortex refurbs ... all the wonderfulness of Vortex optics at a fraction of the cost. Be warned, the refurbs go very fast. If there's something you want, don't hesitate or it will be gone.