Sig Tango 4 question

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Hey guys, looking to compare the glass quality on the Sig Tango 4 3-12x42 to the Vortex Viper pst gen2 3-15 or 2-10 (either or, presuming they’re of the same quality) vs the Primary Arms glx series (I own a 3-18 but also considering buying the 2.5-10).
If anyone has personal experience with these could you let me know your thoughts?

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I’m sure someone will ask what the intended shooting is, bolt gun out to 800 yards
 
I had a Sig 4-16x44 , a vortex genii 3-15x44, Nikon black fx1000 4-16x50 and a bushnell lrts 4.5-18x44. I have never looked down the primary arms glx so i cannot give my two cents. BUT heres what my eyes liked... remember these are all the FFP options.
Nikon < vortex < Sig < LTRS
Nikon i got a steal of a deal so i tried this out. Glass quality was good and reticle was not bad but the biggest issue i had was the eye box felt small
Vortex i found was a pretty good scope only thing i found was the edges of objects seemed a little distorted. other then that tracked very well and had a nice reticle.
Sig imo had a touch better glass things seemed a bit brighter and clearer but the biggest thing i found was the hash marks were a little thick for my liking for anything past 300 yards. im really fussy with reticles.
the ltrs-i was 100% biggest glass upgrade. it was like going from toilet paper roll to hd glasses. glass was best i've seen under 1500$. Only thing i had issues w it was i had the illuminated version and the reticle is .6mm thick on the I ver and .3mm thick on the NON i. so sold that.
ended up with a Schmidt and bender 5-20x50 ultra short in the end. i know that's kind of out of peoples price range but i have a 5-25x56 pmii with F4L reticle and i absolutely love it. so i said f it go with what i like bite the bullet.
But to end all this. the sig tango 4 is a great scope and id go it over the vortex any day of the week. but if u can find a LTRS ( dont get illuminated ) you will not be disappointed. u can even get it in 3-12x44.
 
I can’t comment on the other scopes mentioned but I recently purchased a SigSauer Tango 4 in 4-16x44 when it was on sale at Cabelas and am very happy with it. Optics are very good, seems to be very well made, adjustment turrets have nice feel, positive clicks, and the mil marker numbers line up with the index mark on the main tube. Also it is an etched glass reticle and I like that there is a small dot in the center for a more precise aiming point.
 
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