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Sig Sauer Whiskey 4 Rifle Scope 4-16x44mm MOA Milling Hunter
Original price was: $571.41.$399.99Current price is: $399.99.
Sig Sauer Whiskey 4 Rifle Scope
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Description
The Sig Sauer Whiskey FFP 4-16x44mm riflescope is a high-performance optic designed for serious shooters who demand precision and versatility. It features the MOA Milling Hunter 2.0 reticle positioned on the first focal plane, which scales in size with magnification changes, maintaining the reticle’s subtensions for accurate range estimation and holdovers at all power settings. The scope’s construction is of high-grade aluminum, ensuring it is robust enough for the demands of the field while sporting a sleek black finish.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.360 kg |
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| Dimensions | 16.00 × 4.25 × 3.50 cm |
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