Steiner’s New Nighthunter Riflescopes Are Tough, Bright

   01.20.14

Steiner’s New Nighthunter Riflescopes Are Tough, Bright

Steiner’s Nighthunter Xtreme riflescopes are a premium German-made lineup featuring rugged components and high-definition glass. Steiner’s battle-grade components deliver new levels of toughness. All Nighthunter Scopes can withstand up to 1000 G’s of force and they’re waterproof to 6 feet, even with electronics installed.

These scopes are designed for Europe’s challenging demands of night hunting, so they offer exceptional clarity under any hunting condition from dawn to dusk. Steiner’s proprietary Diamond Nightlens coatings deliver 94 percent-plus light transmission for sharp, high-contrast images and edge-to-edge clarity, especially during twilight when game is most active.

The Nighthunter is available in four models. The 1-5x24mm is the ultimate dangerous-game scope with true eyes-open 1X magnification for quick, accurate close-range shots. The 1.6-8x42mm is lightweight, offers maximum light at the low setting, and yet offers 6X magnification at the high end. The 2-10x50mm model is ideal for tree stands or spot-and-stalk hunting with its larger field of view and 10X versatility. The 3-15x56mm, with its larger objective, provides exceptional clarity in low light. A side parallax adjustment increases sharpness and eliminates sighting error at long distances.

For more information on the Nighthunter, visit Steiner at www.steiner-optics.com, or call (970) 356-1670.

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Patrick Durkin of Waupaca, Wisconsin, is a longtime outdoor writer, editor and newspaper columnist. He is a contributing writer and editor for the Archery Trade Association; and his articles appear frequently in American Hunter, Archery Business, Predator Xtreme and Quality Whitetails magazines. His award-winning weekly newspaper column appears in the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wisconsin Outdoor News, Wisconsin State Journal, Oshkosh Northwestern, Watertown Daily Times, Ladysmith News, Bloomer Advance, Chetek Alert and Barron News Shield.

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