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On paper, it looks like a nice, versatile, reasonably priced choice to go on a SCAR-17. Anyone have any experience with one? -ShneaSIG Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?" | ||
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Peace through superior firepower |
It's a bit on the heavy side, isn't it? | |||
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Would it be considered so? I'm pretty green in the world of optics. Midway USA will take an order for one, estimated delivery by the end of July, for about $1,100. I liked the look of the reticle and that it's a first focal plane, illuminated scope, with some measure of hardening. I know you made an extensive study of optics for setting up your SCAR-17, and if my memory serves, you went with Kahles. I think the model I'm looking at is about 9 or 10 ounces heavier than a Kahles k16i. At present I'm thinking the finished rifle will get a foregrip and a surefire light in addition to the optic. Am I setting up for a boat anchor if I go for the Tango? -ShneaSIG Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?" | |||
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I went through a simialr process, I ended up with the Tijicon 1-8, while 5oz more than the Tango, I also get x2 more on th top end and the Trijicon name behind it. I beleive prices to be about the same. When weight was more of consideration on my Danile Defense, I went with Leupold. On that rifle it came down to the Khales 1-6 and VX6 1-6, the Khales was abetter optic overall, but fo rme I couldnt justify the almost double price. ________________________________ | |||
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I have a Trijicon VCOG 1-6 on my SCAR 17, but that was purchased a while ago. If I was doing it over again today I'd be in for the AccuPower 1-8. IDPA ESP SS | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
I've owned a SCAR 17 for 5 + years and I find it to be easy to put too heavy an optic up top - especially since the top rail is higher than an AR. I've had a 25oz IOR Valdata 1.5-8x that was a great pair for the weapon, except that weight tends to make the rifle want to tip when doing lateral transitions (L-R, etc) - ie the center of gravity gets too high for me. Obviously if you shoot sitting, from a bench, with a bipod, it doesn't matter much what you have up top - but when you start moving around, you'll see it. Also, $1500+ on a SIG optic when I can get NightForce NX8, Vortex Viper Razor Gen 2 1-6, multiple styles of Trijicon 1-4/1-6/1-8s, or a myriad of others from well established optics manufacturers. Heck, you aren't too far off a Kahles 1-6x.This message has been edited. Last edited by: RHINOWSO, | |||
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Google is your friend. Depending on model, Midway's price may (or may not) be competitive. I suspect you're not familiar with how reticles in FFP LPV scopes appear throughout the magnification range. I highly recommend your looking through the exact Sig Tango model prior to ordering it. A 6x zoom range isn't easy to pull off in a precision rifle's optic -- it's even harder to do with a LPV optic. To see a company that's done it right, look at the new NF NX8. | |||
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Festina Lente |
I love the Kahles 1-6. 19.4 ounces, outstanding glass, bright illumination. NRA Life Member - "Fear God and Dreadnaught" | |||
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Repressed |
Well, lots of food for thought in optics - thanks for all the opinions, everyone. I appreciate your time and wisdom. As for mounts, Bobro with right-side levers? I see myself using a left-handed charging handle set-up. Can anyone talk me out of this one? -ShneaSIG Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?" | |||
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Sigless in Indiana |
Put the Vortex Razor into the mix for your consideration. Phenomenal optic with exceptional glass. Tracks like a machine. It is on the heavy side but they are extremely rugged. | |||
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