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Sig tango 4 vs Zeiss V4
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1920841" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Not a direct comparison, but I have a Tango 6 1-6x24 FFP with the MOA Milling reticle.</p><p>It is an absolutely rock-solid piece of hardware. Remarkable optical clarity at all magnification levels, excellent low light performance.</p><p>Once I set my zero on the dials, adjustments are lickety split with their markings.</p><p>I have not tried it past 300 and have complete confidence it would perform as long as the magnification is suitable for me.</p><p>Personally, I do not care for illuminated reticles because most don't get low enough where they do not affect your sight at low light. The Sig <strong>does </strong>get low enough. </p><p>Their Motach motion sensor to shut off the illuminated dial has saved me replacing my battery dozens of times.</p><p>The only complaint I would have on it is the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1920841, member: 94154"] Not a direct comparison, but I have a Tango 6 1-6x24 FFP with the MOA Milling reticle. It is an absolutely rock-solid piece of hardware. Remarkable optical clarity at all magnification levels, excellent low light performance. Once I set my zero on the dials, adjustments are lickety split with their markings. I have not tried it past 300 and have complete confidence it would perform as long as the magnification is suitable for me. Personally, I do not care for illuminated reticles because most don't get low enough where they do not affect your sight at low light. The Sig [B]does [/B]get low enough. Their Motach motion sensor to shut off the illuminated dial has saved me replacing my battery dozens of times. The only complaint I would have on it is the weight. [/QUOTE]
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