Yesterday at 1:26 PM #1 A adbaby FNG Joined Jul 8, 2026 Messages 24 Any thoughts on SIG TANGO-DMR 3-18X44MM (FFP) as a budget optic for midrange hunting.
Today at 6:43 PM #2 R Rich M WKR Joined Jun 14, 2017 Messages 6,676 Location Orlando What is midrange? FFP seems to imply you will be dialing.
55 minutes ago #3 naked wombats Lil-Rokslider Joined Sep 30, 2025 Messages 231 Location Austin, TX Man, I would say look at the drop tests in depth so you can avoid another accidental scythe ti choice. There are some good used options out there as well at various price points. Also might be worth figuring out if you really need or like ffp and if you are actually going to dial in practice and in use.
Man, I would say look at the drop tests in depth so you can avoid another accidental scythe ti choice. There are some good used options out there as well at various price points. Also might be worth figuring out if you really need or like ffp and if you are actually going to dial in practice and in use.
51 minutes ago #4 Q_Sertorius WKR Shoot2HuntU Joined Jun 1, 2024 Messages 4,849 adbaby said: Any thoughts on SIG TANGO-DMR 3-18X44MM (FFP) as a budget optic for midrange hunting. Click to expand... For that kind of money you can get a proven scope that is known to hold zero. There’s a half dozen similar threads on Rokslide right now.
adbaby said: Any thoughts on SIG TANGO-DMR 3-18X44MM (FFP) as a budget optic for midrange hunting. Click to expand... For that kind of money you can get a proven scope that is known to hold zero. There’s a half dozen similar threads on Rokslide right now.