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		<title>Gear Review: Steiner 8x30mm Military/Marine Binoculars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2013 13:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while back your Editor was in New Mexico, on a prairie dog expedition. While in the field, my companions and I used two pairs of Steiner 8x30mm Military/Marine binoculars to spot the critters. Finding the Prairie Dogs (PDs) could be challenging in the high grass. Often, a PD would reveal only its head &#8212; [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/nmsteiner01.jpg">A while back your Editor was in New Mexico, on a prairie dog expedition. While in the field, my companions and I used two pairs of <a href="http://www.steiner-binoculars.com/binoculars/military/280.html" target="new">Steiner 8x30mm Military/Marine binoculars</a> to spot the critters. Finding the Prairie Dogs (PDs) could be challenging in the high grass. Often, a PD would reveal only its head &#8212; a small target at distances approaching 400 yards. We really needed sharp optics with high contrast to spot the dogs hiding behind tufts of grass or dry brush.</p>
<p>The Steiner Military/Marine binoculars performed superbly. I came away very impressed with these armored 8x30mm binoculars. The glass is bright and super-sharp. And the rubber-armored body is truly rugged. These binoculars offer both right and left diopters &#8212; important for me as my right eye requires more correction than the left eye. One great feature of the Steiners is the focusing system which keeps everything you can see in focus. This really is a big deal. You don&#8217;t have to constantly fiddle with focus &#8212; everything <strong>past about 20 yards is in sharp focus</strong> all the time. As one Steiner owner reports: &#8220;Focusing set-up is worth the price of admission. Set it and forget. Amazing. This single feature makes these worth owning.&#8221; And the sharpness is impressive. I compared the Steiners&#8217; image with a 6.5-20&#215;40 Leupold EFR riflescope set at 8X. Both 8&#215;30 Steiners were brighter than the Leupold scope, and the Steiners resolved individual blades of grass and fine details better than the Leupold. Of course, comparing a binocular optic with a riflescope is like comparing apples and oranges. The advantages of binoculars (compared to a monocular scope) are well known &#8212;  the brain combines the two images (left eye and right eye) to create a more vivid, 3D effect, with greater perceived contrast.</p>
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<p><b>Good Binoculars are a &#8220;Must-Have&#8221; Item for Hunters</b><br />
After three days in the prairie dog fields I came away convinced that <i>a good set of binoculars is absolutely essential for any varmint hunter</i>. As the PD population was fairly thin where we were shooting, we probably spent <em>five minutes glassing for every minute</em> actually behind the trigger. Over 90% of the dogs were first spotted with binos rather than riflescopes. We had a fixed (non-rotating) bench so it was difficult to swing the rifle more than about 30&deg; from one side to another (60&deg; total arc). With the binoculars, and their wide field of view, we could quickly scan a much wider arc.</p>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fieldtestedx180.gif"><b>Steiner 8&#215;30 Military/Marine Binocs are Just $227.98</b><br />
At the end of our hunt, I told my host that I planned to purchase a Steiner 8&#215;30 Military/Marine Binocular just like the one we used during our hunt. When I arrived home I was amazed to see that the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000063EKE/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=accuratescom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=217145&#038;creative=399349&#038;creativeASIN=B000063EKE" target="new">Steiner 8&#215;30 Military/Marine</a> is available for just $227.98 on Amazon.com, with <em>free shipping</em> for Prime members. That&#8217;s a great value, considering the ruggedness and optical quality of the unit.</p>
<p>The 10&#215;50 Steiner Military/Marine is also offered on Amazon.com. It has more magnification and better low-light performance. However, it currently runs about $489.98, more than twice the price of the 8&#215;30 Military/Marine! Unless you really need the 10&#215;50&#8217;s extra low-light capability, the 8&#215;30 M/M is the smart choice.</p>
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		<title>Steiner Offers Rebates on Binoculars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 16:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Editor has used Steiner binoculars in the field. I believe Steiner&#8217;s standard-size models are excellent optics for the price. And now that price is even more attractive. Starting August 1, 2011 and running through Dec. 31, 2011, Steiner is offering rebates on binoculars. Rebates range from $25 to $100, depending on the model. To [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rebatebino01a.gif">This Editor has used Steiner binoculars in the field. I believe Steiner&#8217;s standard-size models are excellent optics for the price. And now that price is even more attractive. Starting August 1, 2011 and running through Dec. 31, 2011, Steiner is offering rebates on binoculars. <strong>Rebates range from $25 to $100</strong>, depending on the model. To get your rebate, purchase a qualifying product through an authorized dealer, then (no later than 1/31/2012) mail in a rebate certificate along with sales receipt and UPC barcode. Checks will be received from Steiner within eight to 10 weeks of receipt.</p>
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<p>$100 REBATE<br />
10&#215;50 Nighthunter XP, 12&#215;56 Nighthunter XP, 7&#215;50 Commander XP C, 8&#215;44 Peregrine XP and 10&#215;44 Peregrine XP. </p>
<p>$75 REBATE<br />
8&#215;42 Nighthunter XP, 10&#215;42 Nighthunter XP, 8&#215;56 Nighthunter XP and 10&#215;56 Nighthunter XP. </p>
<p>$50 REBATE<br />
8&#215;42 Merlin, 10&#215;42 Merlin, 10&#215;50 Merlin, 7&#215;30 Navigator Pro C, 7&#215;50 Observer C, 7&#215;50 Commander XP and the 10&#215;50 Military/Marine.<?p></td>
<td>$40 REBATE<br />
8&#215;32 Merlin.</p>
<p>$30 REBATE<br />
8&#215;30 Military/Marine, 8&#215;30 Predator Pro, 12&#215;40 Predator Pro, 8.5&#215;26 Wildlife Pro, 10.5&#215;28 Wildlife Pro, 8&#215;30 Wildlife Pro CF, 8&#215;30 Safari Pro, 7&#215;50 Marine, and the 8&#215;30 Navigator. </p>
<p>$25 REBATE<br />
8&#215;22 Predator Pro X, 10&#215;26 Predator Pro X, 8&#215;42 Predator Xtreme and the 10&#215;42 Predator Xtreme.</td>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rebatebino02.jpg"><b>Steiner 8&#215;30 Military/Marine &#8212; Field Report</b><br />
In May, your Editor was in New Mexico, on a prairie dog expedition. While in the field, I used Steiner 8x30mm Military/Marine binoculars to spot the critters. I came away very impressed with these Steiners. The glass is bright and super-sharp.  These binoculars offer both right and left diopters. And Steiner&#8217;s rapid focus system really works! You don’t have to constantly fiddle with focus — <strong>everything past about 20 yards is in sharp focus all the time</strong>. I could see blades of grass and other details better with the 8X Steiners than with the 20X Leupold on my rifle. After three days in the prairie dog fields I can recommend the Steiner 8&#215;30 M/Ms without hesitation. As Steiner owner Steve West recently posted on Steiner&#8217;s facebook page regarding his Steiner Predator Extremes: &#8220;They are as good as advertised. The best value in binoculars today&#8230; German optics for American blue collar prices. Can&#8217;t beat that deal.&#8221;</p>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fieldtestedx180.gif"><b>Steiner 8&#215;30 Military/Marine Binocs are Just $229.99</b><br />
Amazon.com has the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000063EKE/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=accuratescom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=217145&#038;creative=399349&#038;creativeASIN=B000063EKE" target="new">Steiner 8&#215;30 Military/Marine</a> for just $229.99, with <em>free shipping</em>. The rebate (avail. August 1st) knocks the price down to $199.99.  That&#8217;s a great deal! The 10&#215;50 Steiner Military/Marine is also offered on Amazon.com. It has more magnification and better low-light performance. However, it currently runs about $499.00, or $449.99 after rebate. Even with the $50.00 rebate, the 10&#215;50 is twice as expensive as the 8&#215;30. For value, the 8&#215;30 is the smart choice.</p>
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