Preatorian
Well-Known Member
I I have the opportunity to buy a Sig Tango6 4-24x50 for $1000. I never see that scope or any Sig Scopes mentioned on this site, any input would be helpful.
I've had a Tango4, and 2 Whiskey 5s. I got the 1st Whiskey 5 because the the illumination/focus turret fell off the Tango4 at about a year, and they quickly and mostly painlessly replaced it with a Whiskey 5 (pretty good upgrade at no charge).I I have the opportunity to buy a Sig Tango6 4-24x50 for $1000. I never see that scope or any Sig Scopes mentioned on this site, any input would be helpful.
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I've not looked through the W3 or T6, but according to the very forthcoming and friendly customer service guy I worked with on my first return, the W5 and T6 glass are the absolute top of Sig's line. If the glass on the T6 is as good as the W5, then it is very good. It was noticeably better than the glass in my original Tango4....then I am concerned about the glass And that's always subjective to the person looking through. I actually have a whiskey 3 And I'm not disappointed for the price point, do you feel the Tango glass is a step above?