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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    The Steiner T series goes from so dim you cannot see it to what I consider daylight bright. The reticle isn't very bold however so that illumination is necessary. Still it's a fraction of the price of an ACOG and has an adjustable eyepiece.
    How do you like that Steiner T overall? Im really considering it for a rifle. Also looking at the PA mini 3x.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C-grunt View Post
    How do you like that Steiner T overall? Im really considering it for a rifle. Also looking at the PA mini 3x.
    I put off getting magnified optics far too long so this is one of my first, and I haven't even shot with it yet. Fire restrictions on public land where I shoot started about the time I got it, and lasted until prime season for hiking which is what I've been doing instead. One of these fall days I'll go out in the cold and rain and compare it to the Viper PST 1-6 I picked up around the same time, giving them both a weather test in the process. (I know that a few live fire sessions a year is inadequate but it's better than nothing.)

    Compared to cheap scopes and even the Viper PST the glass seems clear and bright. That's about as much as I can offer beyond my existing observation of the illumination.

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