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I was looking at one for my AR-10. Anyone have experience with these?
 
Posts: 13742 | Location: Shenandoah Valley, VA | Registered: October 16, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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By all reports, the Tango 4 isn't daylight bright illum, which limits its utility with a FFP reticle (not to mention the Lord Humongous exposed turrets on a 1-4x24 optic...). Probably why it is being discontinued.

The Tango 6 won the SOCOM SFP 1-6 optic competition - apparently made in the same Japanese facility as the Vortex Razor 1-6s - however, when you look for reviews, feedback, etc on the Tango 6 1-6x24, all you get is <crickets, crickets, crickets>.

It HAD to be daylight bright to win that competition (IMO), so I guess it is. But I think SIG does itself a disservice by having 10+ different options of the same optic.

https://www.sigsauer.com/produ...-riflescopes/tango6/
 
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Ive been using a Tango 4 6-24 on my FN SPR .308

I think I paid 375.00 for it. Illuminated, FFP, zero lock, glass is a lot better than you'd expect for the price. Tracking has been spot on so far. I think theyre a pretty good scope for the money. Especialy the mid level scopes.

Excuse my attempt at Urban camo. I thought the Sig scope was more blue than gray



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