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Why no love for the Sig optics?
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1549734" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>I have a tango 6 5-30 on my 375 cheytac, it's been flawless so far. I like the level-plex, I'm left eye dominate unfortunately and have shot right handed since I was a little kid so I'm not interested in retraining myself to shoot left handed. Being able to check level in the scope is nice and it seems to be more precise than the flatline bubble that's on it as well. The glass is considerably better than my nsx, seems to be an par with the atacr. The only thing that I don't love is the parallax/illumination knob, it's a bit on the large side. I own several sig handguns and a couple rifles as well, all of them have been nothing short of excellent, so I thought I'd give the optics a go. So far so good. I lost the battery cap so a called for a replacement, they sent a new one and didn't even charge me shipping, I had it in a week, I also had a night sight on a pistol go dim, same thing, no charge and had it in a week. Customer service has been awesome in my experience. I do wish they were made here though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1549734, member: 78438"] I have a tango 6 5-30 on my 375 cheytac, it's been flawless so far. I like the level-plex, I'm left eye dominate unfortunately and have shot right handed since I was a little kid so I'm not interested in retraining myself to shoot left handed. Being able to check level in the scope is nice and it seems to be more precise than the flatline bubble that's on it as well. The glass is considerably better than my nsx, seems to be an par with the atacr. The only thing that I don't love is the parallax/illumination knob, it's a bit on the large side. I own several sig handguns and a couple rifles as well, all of them have been nothing short of excellent, so I thought I'd give the optics a go. So far so good. I lost the battery cap so a called for a replacement, they sent a new one and didn't even charge me shipping, I had it in a week, I also had a night sight on a pistol go dim, same thing, no charge and had it in a week. Customer service has been awesome in my experience. I do wish they were made here though. [/QUOTE]
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