We have not received any complaints regarding the turrets and tracking on this optic, but many people just set the turrets to zero and use the reticle the way it was designed to be used which is with holdovers.
IMHO if you're looking for a FFP optic with decent glass, a solid proven reticle, and a perfect box test....you may want to save up for a more expensive optic. This reticle was designed to set the turrets and forget it.
I watched the same YouTube video and it is irrelevant. With a FFP scope, you set ZERO and then use the hold overs in the reticle. Super accurate turrets are only needed in SFP applications where you need to dial your elevation & windage. This is an amazing scope at it's price point. Worrying about accurate turrets on a FFP scope is like worrying about a corvette's off-road prowes. They could put a bunch of $ in the turrets that nobody will ever use and then jack the price up but then real shooters like me wouldn't buy it. Hope that helped answer your question.