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Steiner Predator binoculars how good are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 889915" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>In this case were compairing a 250 dollar set to a 600 dollar set. So i would expect at that much differnce in cost that the stieneers would have better coatings which would make them at least compare to the nikons. Were talking almost 3 times the cost. It would sure make the nikons a great bang for the buck if not. I understand about the fatique factor and daylight performance with the more expensive glass. I doubt though that there would be much differnce in these two in those aspects. I really dont do alot of glassing anyway. We dont have the large open areas. What i use mine for is like i said checking out horn size in low light and in the fall i do crop damage shooting and have to determine at longer ranges if a deer is a doe before i shoot as were not suppose to shoot bucks. Its kind of why im not all that conserned. I mostly use the 8x in deer season when low light perfomance is needed. the 10x are used for crop damage and when it starts gettting dark we go home. No fun chasing wounded deer especially at night so we just go home and come back the next day when shooting conditions are ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 889915, member: 41442"] In this case were compairing a 250 dollar set to a 600 dollar set. So i would expect at that much differnce in cost that the stieneers would have better coatings which would make them at least compare to the nikons. Were talking almost 3 times the cost. It would sure make the nikons a great bang for the buck if not. I understand about the fatique factor and daylight performance with the more expensive glass. I doubt though that there would be much differnce in these two in those aspects. I really dont do alot of glassing anyway. We dont have the large open areas. What i use mine for is like i said checking out horn size in low light and in the fall i do crop damage shooting and have to determine at longer ranges if a deer is a doe before i shoot as were not suppose to shoot bucks. Its kind of why im not all that conserned. I mostly use the 8x in deer season when low light perfomance is needed. the 10x are used for crop damage and when it starts gettting dark we go home. No fun chasing wounded deer especially at night so we just go home and come back the next day when shooting conditions are ideal. [/QUOTE]
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