Ghostranger, the combination of features you're asking for is very narrow. (I know, I have a very similar list.
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Precisely because of that I made a Scope Specs List so I could see what's out there, and where I might have to compromise....
Some of the features you want are almost "self-contradictory" (no, I'm not critizicing your requirements, just pointing out we usually have to prioritize our requirements, otherwise we're trying to buy something that hasn't been invented yet...!
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FFP
Fine reticle
Clean mil reticle -- not grid style ➔ Somehow very difficult, bec. most of the better, high mag, 10y, FFP, mil scopes in my Specs Table at least use a grid style, because these type of scopes seem to be targeted at PRS shooters, and they want a gridded reticle.
Reticle with center dot ➔ Now, that's pretty rare to find.
Turrets that track well
Large enough turrets to hold marking tape ➔ Seems like you'd want 10mil turrets (not 6mil/revolution), and those usually come with grid style reticles, for some reason....
10y parallax
Magnification for seeing .22-holes at 100y ➔ How old are you? (don't answer that...). Rather: How good are your eyes? Makes a BIG difference. I'm north of 50, and I can still do it with 18x magnification, if I use white paper in good lighting conditions, but 24x is really what I'd need....
The more compact/lightweight, the better ➔ Diametrically opposed to large magnification...
Extra super duper glass "quality" is lower priority
Budget $2000 ➔ Glory!
OK, the
Athlon Midas TAC 6-24x50 with the APRS2 reticle(!) seems to check your boxes, even the center dot without a grid, and the finer reticle (0.03mil). 26.3oz light.
Link to see the reticle:
https://athlonoptics.com/product/midas-tac-6-24x50-aprs2-ffp-mil-scope/ 
There is a close second, the
Element Titan 5-25x56 with the APR-1C reticle(!). Got the center dot without a grid. 39.0oz heavy though. 15y parallax.

There is a scope from Hi-Lux that has a little less magnification (20x), but checks the other boxes pretty well: The
Hi-Lux Pentalux TAC-VF 4-20x50 FFP G2. Even with a 1moa center dot. An impressive 12mil per turret rotation. 27.9oz light.
My Scope Specs Table doesn't go up to your $2000 budget — I'm glad you can afford that.
But I'll attach it JIC.
It has links to videos and photos where you can see the FFP reticles at different magnifications.
Happy scope shopping!
Matthias
Attachment: Scope Specs Table 6-20x / 6-24x / 5-30x View attachment SCOPE SPECS TABLE. For 6-24x, 5-20-x, 6-20x Scopes. 122. 2021-03.1615108086.pdf