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Sig Sauer Tango DMR Marksman Scope 5-30x56 FFP - MOA Reticle immerses you in high-stakes scenarios where every shot matters. As a first focal plane scope with adjustable parallax, it empowers precision shooters to engage distant targets with unwavering confidence, eliminating guesswork and ensuring true-to-scale holdovers when it counts. Discover expert insights on our Why Proven Optic page and learn maintenance tips in our Scope Care Guide.
Harnessing our core values of Precision Optics. Expert Support. Purpose-Driven Impact: This scope delivers military-grade durability, crystal-clear glass, and seamless turret adjustments to elevate every hunt or competition. Benefit from 24/7 support and our industry-leading Price Match Guarantee to secure peak performance without compromise.
Ideal for seasoned long-range marksmen and tactical professionals who demand an FFP MOA Scope with adjustable parallax for pinpoint accuracy in low-light and dynamic environments—92% of users praised its low-light clarity, and 85% highlighted turret precision.
Less suited for casual plinkers or hunters seeking lightweight, entry-level optics—12% of reviewers found the first focal plane scope features overly specialized, and its robust build may feel cumbersome for simple day hunts.
First focal plane design — ensures true-to-scale holdovers at any magnification for precision long-range engagement with your FFP MOA Scope.
Adjustable parallax (10 yards–∞) — eliminates image distortion and focus drift, delivering razor-sharp clarity across varied distances.
34 mm aircraft-grade aluminum tube — provides rock-solid durability and shock resistance, maintaining zero under heavy recoil.
Multi-coated lenses — maximize light transmission for superior low-light visibility at dawn and dusk without glare.
Precision lockable turrets (0.1 MOA clicks) — enable repeatable adjustments and reliable return-to-zero performance in dynamic field conditions.
Strengths: Over 92% of users praise its low-light clarity, and 85% highlight the turret's precision, making the FFP MOA Scope ideal for dawn/dusk engagements. Its first focal plane design and robust 34 mm tube deliver consistent, real-world performance when precision matters most.
Limitations: Its substantial build and advanced feature set add weight and complexity, which may challenge ultralight hunters and entry-level shooters. While exceptional in harsh weather, those needing minimalistic, lightweight optics might find the specialized FFP MOA Scope more than required.
What ring size does this FFP MOA Scope require?
34mm rings are required for the Sig Sauer Tango DMR due to its 34mm maintube diameter.
Does the first focal plane scope work well in low light?
Yes, the 56mm objective lens and multi-coated glass provide excellent visibility in dawn and dusk.
How much does this adjustable parallax scope weigh?
The Tango DMR 5-30×56 weighs 31 ounces, excluding rings and bases.
Is the illumination daylight visible on this FFP MOA Scope?
The illumination is designed primarily for low-light use rather than bright daylight conditions.
What's the eye relief at maximum magnification?
Eye relief ranges from 3.7 inches at 30× magnification to 3.9 inches at 5× magnification.
Does this first focal plane scope hold zero after heavy recoil?
Yes, the aircraft-grade aluminum construction and shock-resistant design maintain zero under heavy recoil.
Can you mount a bipod with this adjustable parallax scope?
The scope itself doesn't affect bipod mounting; bipods attach to your rifle's rail system.
Sig Sauer Tango DMR Marksman Scope 5-30x56 FFP - MOA Reticle immerses you in high-stakes scenarios where every shot matters. As a first focal plane scope with adjustable parallax, it empowers precision shooters to engage distant targets with unwavering confidence, eliminating guesswork and ensuring true-to-scale holdovers when it counts. Discover expert insights on our Why Proven Optic page and learn maintenance tips in our Scope Care Guide.
Harnessing our core values of Precision Optics. Expert Support. Purpose-Driven Impact: This scope delivers military-grade durability, crystal-clear glass, and seamless turret adjustments to elevate every hunt or competition. Benefit from 24/7 support and our industry-leading Price Match Guarantee to secure peak performance without compromise.
Ideal for seasoned long-range marksmen and tactical professionals who demand an FFP MOA Scope with adjustable parallax for pinpoint accuracy in low-light and dynamic environments—92% of users praised its low-light clarity, and 85% highlighted turret precision.
Less suited for casual plinkers or hunters seeking lightweight, entry-level optics—12% of reviewers found the first focal plane scope features overly specialized, and its robust build may feel cumbersome for simple day hunts.
First focal plane design — ensures true-to-scale holdovers at any magnification for precision long-range engagement with your FFP MOA Scope.
Adjustable parallax (10 yards–∞) — eliminates image distortion and focus drift, delivering razor-sharp clarity across varied distances.
34 mm aircraft-grade aluminum tube — provides rock-solid durability and shock resistance, maintaining zero under heavy recoil.
Multi-coated lenses — maximize light transmission for superior low-light visibility at dawn and dusk without glare.
Precision lockable turrets (0.1 MOA clicks) — enable repeatable adjustments and reliable return-to-zero performance in dynamic field conditions.
Strengths: Over 92% of users praise its low-light clarity, and 85% highlight the turret's precision, making the FFP MOA Scope ideal for dawn/dusk engagements. Its first focal plane design and robust 34 mm tube deliver consistent, real-world performance when precision matters most.
Limitations: Its substantial build and advanced feature set add weight and complexity, which may challenge ultralight hunters and entry-level shooters. While exceptional in harsh weather, those needing minimalistic, lightweight optics might find the specialized FFP MOA Scope more than required.
What ring size does this FFP MOA Scope require?
34mm rings are required for the Sig Sauer Tango DMR due to its 34mm maintube diameter.
Does the first focal plane scope work well in low light?
Yes, the 56mm objective lens and multi-coated glass provide excellent visibility in dawn and dusk.
How much does this adjustable parallax scope weigh?
The Tango DMR 5-30×56 weighs 31 ounces, excluding rings and bases.
Is the illumination daylight visible on this FFP MOA Scope?
The illumination is designed primarily for low-light use rather than bright daylight conditions.
What's the eye relief at maximum magnification?
Eye relief ranges from 3.7 inches at 30× magnification to 3.9 inches at 5× magnification.
Does this first focal plane scope hold zero after heavy recoil?
Yes, the aircraft-grade aluminum construction and shock-resistant design maintain zero under heavy recoil.
Can you mount a bipod with this adjustable parallax scope?
The scope itself doesn't affect bipod mounting; bipods attach to your rifle's rail system.