Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO - On the Clock

Published on December 17, 2020
Duration: 10:02

This video details the performance of the Sig Sauer Tango6 1-6x24 LPVO during a competitive shooting match, specifically the Two Gun Action Challenge. The optic was tested across various stages, including medium-range engagements at 200 yards and close-quarters shooting from awkward positions. The review highlights the LPVO's excellent 1x performance, clear optics, and ruggedness, while noting a minor drawback in red dot brightness under harsh sunlight. Instruction is provided by an experienced shooter from InRangeTV, demonstrating practical application of the optic in dynamic scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer Tango6 1-6x24 LPVO demonstrated excellent performance in competitive shooting, excelling in both 200-yard engagements and awkward close-quarters scenarios. Its 1x magnification is highly effective for rapid target acquisition, and the optic is rugged, maintaining zero. A minor drawback noted was the red dot's insufficient brightness in direct, harsh sunlight.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: Robinson Arms XCR-M Rifle
  2. 00:27Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO Introduction & DOD Adoption
  3. 00:48Optic Features: FFP Explained
  4. 01:17Tactacam for Scope Footage
  5. 01:34Medium Range Stage Setup & Rules
  6. 01:55Medium Range Stage Shooting Performance
  7. 03:21Medium Range Stage Results & Ammo Issues
  8. 03:57Scope Performance Review: Medium Range
  9. 04:11Odd Positions Stage Setup & Challenges
  10. 04:40Odd Positions Stage Shooting Demonstration
  11. 06:00Odd Positions Stage Results & 1x Performance
  12. 06:27Quick Acquisitions Stage Setup
  13. 06:47Quick Acquisitions Stage Shooting
  14. 07:17Quick Acquisitions Stage Results & 1x Speed
  15. 07:34Overall Scope Performance Conclusion
  16. 08:07Critique: Red Dot Brightness Issue
  17. 08:50Final Summary & Acknowledgements
  18. 09:14Channel Support & Disclosures

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Sig Sauer Tango6 1-6x24 LPVO perform in a competitive shooting environment?

The Sig Sauer Tango6 1-6x24 LPVO performed excellently across various stages, from 200-yard engagements to awkward close-quarters positions. Its 1x magnification was praised for rapid target acquisition, and the optic maintained zero and offered clear views, though red dot brightness was a minor issue in bright sun.

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO tested in the video?

The Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO features a 1-6x magnification range and a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle. It was adopted by the US Department of Defense for the M4A1 and designated marksman roles, highlighting its robust design and performance capabilities.

What are the advantages of an FFP reticle on an LPVO like the Sig Sauer Tango6?

An FFP reticle on the Sig Sauer Tango6 means the reticle size changes with magnification. This allows for consistent holdovers and accurate range estimation at any magnification setting, making it more versatile for dynamic shooting scenarios compared to SFP optics.

What was the main critique of the Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO during testing?

The primary critique of the Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO was the red dot's brightness. Even at its highest setting (9), it washed out in bright Arizona sunlight, limiting its utility as an 'ersatz' red dot sight in extreme daylight conditions.

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