mdwest
AH ambassador
Ive exhausted my google fu.. so Im hoping someone here might know the answer to my question..
does anyone have any idea where Steiner gets the glass for their scopes and binos?
an assumption would be AB Schott since most of the high end German and Austrian manufacturers go there for their glass..
but I can find no actual evidence of this..
Im specifically looking at the Predator line of scopes.. Ive found an absolutely smoking deal on a 2.5-10x42.. but the only steiner product I have ever looked through is military issue binos (which were extremely good in terms of ruggedness and also had very good clarity, brightness, etc... not high end swaro clarity.. but certainly at least equivalent to mid grade zeiss, swaro, etc)..
does anyone have any idea where Steiner gets the glass for their scopes and binos?
an assumption would be AB Schott since most of the high end German and Austrian manufacturers go there for their glass..
but I can find no actual evidence of this..
Im specifically looking at the Predator line of scopes.. Ive found an absolutely smoking deal on a 2.5-10x42.. but the only steiner product I have ever looked through is military issue binos (which were extremely good in terms of ruggedness and also had very good clarity, brightness, etc... not high end swaro clarity.. but certainly at least equivalent to mid grade zeiss, swaro, etc)..
Steiner warranty- what warranty?... Thank goodness they weren't mine. At the point of fatal failure, what does glass quality in scopes or binocs have to do with anything? IMO, the really tough military binocs that set that standard are the Commie-Bloc Zeiss. Their downside is weight of course.