Sig Sauer now making optics

GhostsoftheGrass

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Sig has a bunch of new optics for release. The Whiskey 5 seems like it could be a darn good scope. The only bad thing that has me on the fence is the pull up reset to zero turrets. Worse design idea in my opinion. What's your guys ideas on their new optics?
 
The whiskey line of scopes have capped turrets so the pull up to reset shouldn't be an issue. That's how some vortex scopes are and I've never had an issue with them!!!
 
Originally Posted By: 5spdIm wondering how good the 1600 rangefinder will be myself.
I'm curious too I can't really find much on them. It looks as the have a kilo 1600 and a 2000. I have a lieca 1600. I'm curious as to how good the kilo's work compared to my lieca???
 
I'm really curious about these! I've never had a sig product that didn't make me feel like I only ever wanted sig products. Also pull up resetable turrets are nice! If vortex's lowest bidder can do it, sig can do it.
 
They are being assembled in Japan, designed by ex Leupold employees who setup shop in Oregon. After Sigs last debacle in the optics market, I'll let others try them first.

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I just saw the dealer price for the kilo 1600 rangefinder at Davidsons, and it's $389.63. If it really can go to 1600 that's a h3ll of a deal. Should be sold in the under $450 range. Looks nice and small too. It's 7x25mm. They have them listed but not in stock. Same for all their scopes also. The tango line of scopes looks to be some nice glass from what I found so far. Nothing hands on though. I know I'll be ordering one soon as they are in stock.
 
I am tentatively interested in the Romeo 1 micro red dot for my M&P pro core. If it co witnesses well, and holds up to the abuse, it may be perfect, while being less money than the trijicon rmr.
 
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