LevelPlex Digital Anti-Cant Technology

Published on June 16, 2017
Duration: 2:32

The SIG SAUER Tango Six Level Plex anti-cant system is designed to eliminate scope cant, a common source of aiming errors. It provides a visual indicator within the eyepiece, showing triangles that flash when the scope is not level. This system aims to improve consistent accuracy by ensuring the rifle is held perfectly upright, especially at longer distances where cant has a more significant impact on point of impact.

Quick Summary

SIG SAUER's Tango Six Level Plex anti-cant system enhances shooting accuracy by visually alerting shooters to scope cant. It displays flashing triangles in the eyepiece to indicate when the rifle needs to be leveled, preventing significant point-of-impact shifts, especially at long ranges where even minor cant can cause substantial errors.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Level Plex
  2. 00:14Tango Six Level Plex Anti-Cant System
  3. 00:21Tango Six 5-30x56mm Model
  4. 00:23Importance of Anti-Cant
  5. 01:07Bubble Level vs. Level Plex
  6. 01:20Actuating the Level Plex System
  7. 01:27Visual Indicators in Eyepiece
  8. 01:41Impact of Cant on Accuracy
  9. 02:04Value of Consistent Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SIG SAUER's Level Plex anti-cant system?

The SIG SAUER Level Plex is an advanced anti-cant technology integrated into their Tango Six rifle scopes. It visually alerts the shooter when the scope is tilted, helping to maintain a perfectly level rifle for improved accuracy, especially at longer distances.

How does the Level Plex system work?

The Level Plex system features two triangles within the eyepiece. These triangles flash when the scope is canted, indicating the need for adjustment. The system is activated by pressing a button on the left side of the scope's ferrule.

What is the accuracy benefit of using an anti-cant system like Level Plex?

Eliminating scope cant is crucial for accuracy. For instance, a 3-degree cant at 1000 yards can shift the point of impact by 22 inches, whereas the Level Plex system aims to keep cant within 0.5 degrees, significantly reducing such errors.

What is the difference between a bubble level and the Level Plex system?

Traditional bubble levels can have an error margin of around 3 degrees. The Level Plex system offers superior precision, limiting cant to within 0.5 degrees left or right, thereby providing a more reliable indication of a level rifle.

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