Sig Sauer Tango-MSR 1-8X24 Rifle Scope
Need to shoot close targets but also take the occasional long shot? Not interested in magnifier/red dot combos? Get yourself an LPVO, or Low Power Variable Optic, with an 8x maximum magnification. Featuring an illuminated horseshoe reticle with a dot and bullet drop compensation (BDC) hashes and wind corrections for typical .223 loads. The package includes Sig Sauer's cantilever mount for attaching the scope to a picatinny rail.
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Need to shoot close targets but also take the occasional long shot? Not interested in magnifier/red dot combos? Get yourself an LPVO, or Low Power Variable Optic, with an 8x maximum magnification. Featuring an illuminated horseshoe reticle with a dot and bullet drop compensation (BDC) hashes and wind corrections for typical .223 loads. The package includes Sig Sauer's cantilever mount for attaching the scope to a picatinny rail.
This complete package includes a one-piece cantilever scope mount, lay flat flip-back lens covers, and a detachable throw lever!
Features
The scope has a 30mm main tube, 0.5MOA clicks under the caps, and the reticle is on the second focal plane (SFP). This means that as you change the magnification, the reticle stays the same size. The reticle subtensions hold true at the highest (see picture) 8x magnification – perfect for taking shots a bit farther away (over 200m) using the ballistic reticle, while for closer targets, you can shoot with 1x magnification, both eyes open and locked onto the target. Of course, you can dial in any magnification you prefer, not just 1x or 8x, according to your preference.
- Throw lever for quick magnification changes
- Ballistic MSR BDC8 reticle
- Illuminated reticle for easier target acquisition in low light/indoor conditions
- 11-step brightness adjustment
- Reticle on the second focal plane (SFP)
- Waterproof, shockproof, and fog-proof performance
The manufacturer provides an infinite guarantee for the scope and a five-year warranty for its electronics. Please read the detailed warranty terms in the user manual. This scope is designed by Sig Sauer in Oregon, USA, and assembled in China.
Reticle
The reticle is illuminated but not what's known as "daylight bright". This means that in sunny conditions, the reticle won't appear as a bright dot or pattern.
The manufacturer does not really specify for which rifle, barrel length, load, unit of measurement, zero distance, or sight height the ballistic reticle is designed. However, the pictures show MOA measurements of the reticle, and we have calculated the MRAD measurements. After some doodling around with a ballistic calculator, we can roughly say that by shooting with a .223 rifle, with a sight height of 7 cm / 2.75" (center of the scope tube to the center of the bore), using a 55gr FMJ bullet at a V0 velocity of 900 m/s (2950 fps), you'll be able to hit a target the size of an adult torso at 0-200m using the reticle dot, at 300m with the first horizontal line, at 400m with the second horizontal line, and at 500m with the third horizontal line, with the rifle zeroed at 100 meters. However, it's advisable to do your own ballistic calculations to optimize your weapon system - especially if you use yards or some other obsolete units of measurement.
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Included in the Box
- Riflescope
- Lens covers
- Alpha-MSR scope mount, height 39 mm /1.535"
- Detachable throw lever
- Torx tool
- Cleaning cloth
- CR2032 battery
- User manual
Product Specifications
Magnification | 1-8x |
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Objective diameter | 24 mm |
Eye relief (high-low) | 95-100 mm / 3.74"-3.93" |
Field of view | 38 - 6 m / 125 - 20 ft @ 91 m / 100 yd |
Main tube diameter | 30 mm |
Adjustment click value | 0.5 MOA |
Vertical adjustment range | >100 MOA |
Horizontal adjustment range | >100 MOA |
Parallax adjustment | Fixed @ most likely 91 m / 100 yd |
Length (w/o lens caps) | 260 mm / 10.2" |
Weight | 527 g / 18.6 oz. |
Manufacturer Sig Sauer
Sig Sauer is one of the world's most renowned firearms manufacturers, with its businesses first put up in the times of wars fought with geometrical and brave troop formations. Today, Sig Sauer not only manufactures firearms but also produces optics and other related accessories.
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