Sig Sauer Tango MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm, 30mm Tube, Rifle Scope, Second Focal Plane
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Steve T's Review of Sig Sauer Tango MSR LPVO 1-6x24mm, 30mm Tube, Rifle Scope, Second Focal Plane
So I am not a scope expert, haven’t handled $1000 or $2000 scopes. But I really like this one and it works really well for me. I have no issues with the fit and finish, mount works well, took me 5 min to level and mount, five shots to site in, and first day using shot 1.5-2 inch groups at 100 yards with 22lr. I find it almost as quick on 1x as my red dot, it’s stupid easy to drive the reticle on 1x, I feel like in a CQB setting I’d have a very good chance or even advantage with this reticle set up. Image is clear at 6x, tested it at palm tree that was 300-350 yards way and palm frawns has detail and we’re clear, I could also clearly see another tree that was in same sight line but only 100 yards away. 10 MOA donut with 3,6,9 German post pulls your eye in automatically, center 1 MOA dot is very percise. For the holdovers I easily found them online and the book includes them. As I read it there in MOA and I found reticle very wasy for wind and bullet drop compensation. Yesterday I was shooting 3 inch clay pigeons at 85 yards with 22lr and hitting almost every time. Was able to hit the 1 inch big pieces on first attempt 75% of the time. Eye box is fine. It’s to me great on 1x, good on 6x and for $300 cannot be beat period. Respective you tuber told me he thinks it’s easily worth 2x it’s price.
Pros:
- Great on 1x, clear on 6x, reticle, price, brand
Cons:
- Could be day bright for 1x red dot during daytime
Best Used for:
- Anything from 10 yards to 300 yards
Would Recommend:
Yes