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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="NJS" data-source="post: 240197" data-attributes="member: 13036"><p>I have used both and to me across the board the Zeiss Conquest are optically superior to the Steiner units... Being old fashioned, I prefer the 8x units for "around the neck" use, and then a 12x or 15x for use on a tripod for spot and stock hunting. The Zeiss 15x45 is a very handy size and I have used it side by side to a 15x58 Minox and they are just as bright untill way past shooting hours. The size and weight are big factors when you are hunting on foot and you are packing your optics in your back pack. NJS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NJS, post: 240197, member: 13036"] I have used both and to me across the board the Zeiss Conquest are optically superior to the Steiner units... Being old fashioned, I prefer the 8x units for "around the neck" use, and then a 12x or 15x for use on a tripod for spot and stock hunting. The Zeiss 15x45 is a very handy size and I have used it side by side to a 15x58 Minox and they are just as bright untill way past shooting hours. The size and weight are big factors when you are hunting on foot and you are packing your optics in your back pack. NJS [/QUOTE]
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