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Buy once cry once new optic - seeking experienced advice
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2440298" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I would take the Steiner off the list. My personal experience with Steiner and I think the general consensus is that they have good glass but otherwise don't really compete at the level of some of the others you mentioned, especially ZCO. I personally sent back a GS3 twice to get black flecks cleaned out of the tube which they never managed to do. Included pictures and descriptions both times and all they did was tell me to send it in again. A lifetime guarantee is not worth the paper its printed on if they don't actually fix the problem. I had the P4Xi which was sort of the poor man's T5Xi as well as a Burris XTR II, both with the SCR reticles and was underwhelmed. Way too thick at maximum magnification to be useable for precision applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2440298, member: 113623"] I would take the Steiner off the list. My personal experience with Steiner and I think the general consensus is that they have good glass but otherwise don't really compete at the level of some of the others you mentioned, especially ZCO. I personally sent back a GS3 twice to get black flecks cleaned out of the tube which they never managed to do. Included pictures and descriptions both times and all they did was tell me to send it in again. A lifetime guarantee is not worth the paper its printed on if they don't actually fix the problem. I had the P4Xi which was sort of the poor man's T5Xi as well as a Burris XTR II, both with the SCR reticles and was underwhelmed. Way too thick at maximum magnification to be useable for precision applications. [/QUOTE]
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