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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Steiner or Zeiss Binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="uncleB" data-source="post: 239961" data-attributes="member: 4679"><p>When you are talking about optic's opinions seem to differ more than on other gun related issues so I will just give you my opinion.</p><p>I have never been too impressed with any of the Steiner's I like the Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss head and shoulder's over Steiner or rymart's Meoptas, it is not a fair test of a bino to look at a chart 50yds away in a sporting goods store, in real world hunting situations the Steiner's and others fall short.</p><p>As for your last point "12 power or more" I would never reccomend anything over 10 power for your primary binocular let me explain why.</p><p>I have 2 set's of bino's a 10x42 EL and a 15x56 SLC, my 15 power are awesome but to take full advantage they need to be on a tri-pod (as would 12 power). with the 10 power they are much more versatile and dont need a tri-pod. if you can only have one set of bino's 10's are the best choice.</p><p>UB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncleB, post: 239961, member: 4679"] When you are talking about optic's opinions seem to differ more than on other gun related issues so I will just give you my opinion. I have never been too impressed with any of the Steiner's I like the Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss head and shoulder's over Steiner or rymart's Meoptas, it is not a fair test of a bino to look at a chart 50yds away in a sporting goods store, in real world hunting situations the Steiner's and others fall short. As for your last point "12 power or more" I would never reccomend anything over 10 power for your primary binocular let me explain why. I have 2 set's of bino's a 10x42 EL and a 15x56 SLC, my 15 power are awesome but to take full advantage they need to be on a tri-pod (as would 12 power). with the 10 power they are much more versatile and dont need a tri-pod. if you can only have one set of bino's 10's are the best choice. UB [/QUOTE]
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