SIG MSR Scope View

Published on June 26, 2022
Duration: 0:16

This video showcases the SIG Sauer Tango-MSR LPVO through scope view at an outdoor range. It demonstrates target acquisition on various targets, including steel silhouettes and paper, highlighting the BDC6 illuminated reticle and magnification capabilities. The content provides a reviewer's perspective on the optic's performance in a live-fire scenario.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer Tango-MSR is an LPVO featuring an illuminated BDC6 reticle in a Second Focal Plane (SFP) design. Available in 1-6x, 1-8x, or 1-10x magnification, it utilizes a 30mm or 34mm tube and a 24mm objective lens, offering versatility for target acquisition at various distances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SIG MSR Scope Reticle View
  2. 00:03Steel Silhouette Targets at Range
  3. 00:07Illuminated Reticle Close-up
  4. 00:11Range Overview Through Optic

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SIG Sauer Tango-MSR LPVO?

The SIG Sauer Tango-MSR is a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) featuring an illuminated BDC6 reticle, available in Second Focal Plane (SFP). It comes in magnification ranges like 1-6x, 1-8x, or 1-10x, with tube diameters of 30mm or 34mm and a 24mm objective lens.

What is the purpose of the BDC6 reticle on the SIG Sauer Tango-MSR?

The BDC6 reticle is a Ballistic Drop Compensator designed to help shooters aim accurately at different distances by providing multiple aiming points below the center. Its illuminated feature enhances visibility in various lighting conditions, aiding rapid target acquisition.

What does Second Focal Plane (SFP) mean for an LPVO like the Tango-MSR?

Second Focal Plane (SFP) means the reticle is located behind the magnification lens. The reticle size appears constant regardless of magnification, but subtensions (like MOA measurements) are only accurate at the highest magnification setting.

Where was the SIG Sauer Tango-MSR optic demonstrated?

The SIG Sauer Tango-MSR optic was demonstrated at an outdoor shooting range. The video shows various targets, including steel silhouette plates and paper targets, set up in this environment for live fire exercises.

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