Sporting Shooter

Sightron’s New S-Tac 4-20x50 FFP Scope

“The scope is not overly long at 15 inches or bulky.”

ONE of the most respected manufacturers of scopes for all types of shooting is Sightron. A reputation for building highquality optics has made Sightron scopes extremely popular among serious hunters, competition shooters and recreational shooters.

The Sightron scope on my wildcat .25-300 WSM gave me a bright, clear sight picture when I knocked off four goats at 500-plus yards. With this in mind, I recently took a look at one of Sightron’s interesting new riflescopes, an S-TAC 4-12x50 FFP.

It is built in a 30mm tube for increased strength and greater range of adjustment - 12 MRAD windage and 22.9 MRAD (80 MoA) of elevation for even the longest shots. Objective lens diameter is a healthy 50mm. Lensesareall multi-coated with Sightron’s

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