I also have a Buckmasters. Mine is the 6-18x mil-dot. I specifically wanted this optic since the mil-dot subtensions (measurements) are calibrated for a power less than the highest, and the side parallax is also very nice to have. Besides that, it's a great optic for the $.
Either of those turret systems are referred to as "target turrets". If u feel better with a turret cap then use the straight style, If u think the tapered look cooler, then use those, but the caps won't fit over them--obviously.
Mine goes on a 17 Fireball XP-100 during the summer for prairie dog shooting. I dial elevation and use the mil-dots at 18x for a subtension of 2.4 inch per hundred yds. for windage reference and rangefinding. The turret is cald. for 1/8th INCH PER HUNDRED YARDS (IPHY). Each numbered mark on the turret is 1 IPHY.
Now once u get zeroed for your load (adjust the turret to zero by loosening the screw in the top of the turret), run a ballistics program (
http://www.eskimo.com/~jbm/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.0.cgi )for your zero and calculate bullet drop (and windage) in IPHY, and print it out. Now if i range a prairie dog for 400 yds. in a 5mph wind from 3 oclock, the ballistics program tells me i need 4.5 IPHY of elevation and 2.2 IPHY of windage reference. Elevation is easy--just run the turret to 4.5 IPHY and i'm set. I've already calculated the 10 mph windage reference (5.75 IPHY) for my 2.4 IPHY mil-dots which is 5.75/2.4=2.4 mil-dots windage (5 mph is 1/2 that so aim right 1.2 mil-dots). See how it works? With this kinduva' system 1st shot connections can be made at distances that will surprise your buddies, and yourself probably--believe me.
Of course all should be tested at the range 1st before using it on game. With this system we have made 1st shot connections on PD's at beyond 500 yds. in some wind even with the lowly (BC-wise) 25 Hornady HP.