SIG Electro-Optics TANGO6 Riflescope

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posted on August 16, 2016
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Attention long-range competitors: SIG Sauer has a great new offering from the company's Electro-Optics Division. The TANGO6 Riflescope with LevelPlex is a great new long-range shooting tool.

The new TANGO6 5-30x65mm riflescope with LevelPlex and T120 turrets offers shooters the ideal high-precision shooting solution. LevelPlex allows for the removal of unwanted cant from the system to +/- 0.5 degrees of accuracy. SIG says this is 6 times more accurate than a typical bubble level. The LevelPlex anti-cant system utilizes an integrated digital level with cant indicators located inside of the riflescope. The TANGO6 has four different reticle options, MOA and MRAD glass-etched reticles and the new proprietary DEV-L ballistic holdover reticle.

The T120 high-speed, low-profile turrets feature the LockDown Zero System, featuring 120 clicks per rotation with a resettable zero, a zero-stop, and turrets lockable at any location. Additionally, a free SIG Ballistic Turret, SBT Dial is included and is custom laser engraved to match unique ballistics and environmental conditions.

"The all-new SIG TANGO6, with our patent-pending LevelPlex Anti-Cant System, sets a new standard for long-range shooters," said Andy York, president of the SIG Sauer Electro-Optics Division. "Even 3 degrees of system cant with a .300 Win. Mag. will move your point-of-impact almost 2 feet at 1,000 yards, and more than 5 feet at 1,500 yards. Not any more—the new LevelPlex system will allow you to level the competition."

The TANGO6 features HDX glass—enhanced definition glass combined with high transmittance glass, to create optical clarity in any light situation. The riflescope also features MOTAC which powers up the unit when it senses motion and powers down when it does not for extended battery life. The TANGO6 is IPX-7 rated for complete immersion in up to 1 meter of water and fog-proof.

Learn more about the TANGO6 5-30x65mm riflescope with LevelPlex at www.sigoptics.com.

Specifications: 
Focal Plane: First
Exit Pupil: (Low 8.8mm) (High 1.9mm)
Linear Field of View: FT @ 100 yards (Low 20.2) (High 3.4)
Linear Field of View: M @ 100 M (Low 6.7) (High 1.1)
Eye Relief: (Low 3.8 inches, High 3.8 inches) (Low 97mm, High 96mm)
Objective Filter Thread: M 58 x 0.75
Objective Clear Aperture: (2.2 inches) (56mm)
Weight: (42.2 oz.) (1196 grams)
Elevation Adjustment Range: (80 MOA) (23 MRAD)
Windage Adjustment Range: (80 MOA) (23 MRAD)
Illumination Settings: 8 Daytimes Settings, 1 Night Setting

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