Q&A Sightron S-Tac 1-6x24mm Field Eval

Formidilosus

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I see you have it listed as the 1x4. However, the images of the box show it to be a 1x6. Curious as I believe the 1x6 STAC is on sale.

 
I see you have it listed as the 1x4. However, the images of the box show it to be a 1x6. Curious as I believe the 1x6 STAC is on sale.

His target shows it to be 1-6x24
 
The second Sightron LPVO to perform reasonably well in the initial tests. Might be a trend.

Interesting that this one is made in the Philippines.
 
I assume the update demonstrates it held zero? Asking as this is on the list and it is between this model and a used SWFA 1x6 a buddy is letting go.
 
@Formidilosus On the stac and S6 1-6 scopes, you torqued the rings up to and over 25 inch pounds. Is that okay only for these particular models? If so, why?
 
@Formidilosus On the stac and S6 1-6 scopes, you torqued the rings up to and over 25 inch pounds. Is that okay only for these particular models? If so, why?

It’s not that it’s “ok” or “not ok”- it’s that 18in-lbs let the scope lose zero. Are for tightening them to 25in-lbs, that just experience. 20in-lbs generally/sometimes works with these rings, but I didn’t want to have a “maybe”. I wanted to go to straight to the answer.


Having said all that, with the rings used- 25in-lbs is the correct torque, and good scopes have no issues with it.
 
I bought one of these and received it today. I have it mounted on a light carbine AR. I have to say that I am impressed with it. Robust to say the least, and I like the reticle for the dark woods.
 
@Formidilosus how's it do in low light? Understand LPVOs are limited there but the true 1x on a gun that goes from clear-cut to dark timber in the same day would be sweet up here in NW MT
 
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@Formidilosus how's it do in low light? Understand LPVOs are limited there but the true 1x on a gun thar goes from clear-cut to dark timber in the same day would be sweet up here in NW MT

I didn’t notice anything bad. It isn’t Alpha glass, but is perfectly functional from what I saw.

BUT all LPVO’s suffer in low light compared to normal scopes.
 
BUT all LPVO’s suffer in low light compared to normal scopes.

I'm thinking I might pop my lpvo cherry with this one. I assume you mean perfectly functional as in it'll get you to shooting time as well as can be expected? At least gen 1 SWFA 3-15 decent?

I think this would be cool for my .375
 
I'm thinking I might pop my lpvo cherry with this one. I assume you mean perfectly functional as in it'll get you to shooting time as well as can be expected? At least gen 1 SWFA 3-15 decent?

No, it probably won’t perform in really low light as the 3-15x SWFA.


I think this would be cool for my .375

It would be interesting to see how it does with that recoil.
 
Unfortunately my only way to make the rifle useful is a good short range scope with good light transmission for guarding feeders in thick stuff. It won't get used for any real hunting so I have a hard time spending trijicon money on it.

They also make a 1.75-5x32 that's cheap, might give that one a go instead.

Thanks for all the time and effort put into studies. Saves folk like me a pile of money.
 
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