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<blockquote data-quote="dirthead1" data-source="post: 1330789" data-attributes="member: 94886"><p>Depends on which Steiner model you are looking at. The M5xi series is German made and top quality. Glass is excellent, tracking is perfect, and they are pretty much bullet proof. The T5xi series is American made and had some serious issues when first released. Tracking was off, but Steiner redesigned the turrets, which seems to have fixed that issue. There were complaints about glass clarity on some units and the reticle not being centered, or the reticle being "grayish" colored instead of black. I'm not sure if those issues were fixed to the satisfaction of everyone. </p><p></p><p>Long story short, if it's an M5 series scope, you'll be good to go. They are fantastic in every way. If it's a T5 series scope, your mileage may vary. With the newly designed turrets on the T5, the tracking issues seem to be cured, but I don't know how the glass compares to an M5 or a Swaro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthead1, post: 1330789, member: 94886"] Depends on which Steiner model you are looking at. The M5xi series is German made and top quality. Glass is excellent, tracking is perfect, and they are pretty much bullet proof. The T5xi series is American made and had some serious issues when first released. Tracking was off, but Steiner redesigned the turrets, which seems to have fixed that issue. There were complaints about glass clarity on some units and the reticle not being centered, or the reticle being "grayish" colored instead of black. I'm not sure if those issues were fixed to the satisfaction of everyone. Long story short, if it's an M5 series scope, you'll be good to go. They are fantastic in every way. If it's a T5 series scope, your mileage may vary. With the newly designed turrets on the T5, the tracking issues seem to be cured, but I don't know how the glass compares to an M5 or a Swaro. [/QUOTE]
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