Posted November 4, 2019 7:00 am by Comments

By Jeff Wood

The Sig Sauer Tango 4 closely mounted to this Tikka T3 makes a great hunting option. (Photo: Jeff Wood/Guns.com)
SIG SAUER TANGO 4 FROM $499
When a company like Sig Sauer jumps into the optics market, gun owners take notice – as they should. Geared towards precision, long-range shooters as well as hunters and tactical marksman, the gun maker turned gun and gear manufacturer looks to corner the market with the Tango line of optics.
Variety is the spice of life, so I got my hands on two scopes in Sig Sauer’s series – the Tango 4 and Tango 6 – to compare and contrast these sibling optics.
Features
The Sig Sauer Tango 6 5-30X56 is a great companion to this 6.5 Creedmoor Desert Tech MDR. (Photo: Jeff Wood/Guns.com)
For starters, let’s looks at the features they share. All Tango series scopes feature Sig Sauer’s HDX coated lenses for optimal light transfer. Both scopes also opt for a waterproof profile, Lock-Down turrets and one free laser-etched turret that is matched to your custom load data and atmospheric conditions.
Both the T4 and T6 are Front Focal Plane (FFP) optics, meaning the reticle is placed after the magnifier inside the scope. This construction allows the reticle to

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