I agree. All of these manufacturers completely missed the mark with all of the effort they've put into chasing 1-8x and 1-10x first focal plane LPVOs. The NX8 and PLX c could have been real winners, given their form factor, if they just engineered them to be 1-6x second focal plane scopes with etched reticles.
@OP, if you really want an LPVO, what I'd be looking at is the 1-6x credo with the etched segmented circle bdc reticle. Its a very nice scope. Still, an LPVO isn't the best choice for precision shooting from a bench or prone. A $1000 2-10x will beat out a $2000 LPVO in terms of usability.
Also, forget about the offset red dot. That's mostly for running and gunning, stand up shooting type stuff. I have, however, found running a 12 o'clock dot to be useful for getting on target when I'm dialed up.
For your stated purpose, I'd go with a 2-10x of some flavor. There are a few good options. I run a 2.5-10x Leupold Mark 4HD. It is a very comfortable scope to get behind. I use mils, so I have the TMR reticle. It isn't the greatest reticle, but the scope as a package is nice. I love it more every time I get behind it.
Although it lacks a parallax adjustment, I haven't missed it for shooting out to 800. The depth of field is incredible and focus hasn't been an issue at all.