Originally Posted by Beaver10

Because of this known fact, I gave Sig some business recently, buying 3 scopes. A Tango6 and 2 Whiskey5 Hellfires with lighted QuadPlex reticle. The glass is both crystal in day and extremely bright in low light.

The Whiskey5 is a true hunting scope with a nice weight compromise between a SWFA SS 3-15x42 and a NF, but with better glass on par with a Vx6. The Tango6 is a tactical scope, making it a heavy bitch.

A Long time, respected, Fire member, who’s killed a pile of Leupold’s has been trying to torture test one of my Sig’s... I haven’t read it’s obituary, yet...



Tested tweleve Tango 6 military scopes for 16 days this year. 7 of 12 had catastrophic failures before 3,000 rounds of 223. By catastrophic I mean “lenses falling out”. 2 more developed wildly inaccurate tracking.

They are just like Leupold.

Last edited by Formidilosus; 05/24/19.