Steiner C35 Gen 2 - Initial range trips and first hunt - Updated 9/30 with third hunt

But to give my son and the NOX35 the credit they are due, this was all him, 3 hits on the run

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Well crap. This is the sort of stuff that makes me lose sleep at night coming up with ideas. Is there a big Rusan dealer here in the U.S.? I like their modular adapter system better than the Burris stuff and I saw something a few days ago that's super precise and more secure but I need to find the link again.

Thinking the Pulsar PSV-P can be adapted. I can't find a diagram for dimension anywhere on it though so I may have to purchase one and start experimenting. If the opening in the PSV-P that'd normally screw onto the ocular end of the Steiner is a good bit larger, there's room for a threaded (ID and OD) adapter.
 
Also, the Rusan Modular has two different eyepieces, non-mag and 2.5X. I don't know which the C35 Gen 2 would need since I don't have one in-hand and I'm not sure what the shortfalls were with the Burris piece you tried.


 
There is no focus ring, there is a focus dial on top of the unit which works really well.

RE: an eyepiece - the unit works well enough as a monocular without an extra piece.

The weapon mount/quick release/rail mount issues are near unforgivable.
 
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I know there are mentions of a mount forthcoming earlier in this thread. I've been snooping and just found out there may be something very, very soon for the Gen 2 owners. Instantly takes me from five to a full seven hours of sleep per night. :sleep:
 
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Yes, there's talk of a mount coming.
If you feel adventurous, you can still get one of the Pulsar PSP-V adapters and have a machinist make you a replacement part for the C35 to thread into. I'm almost certain it will work, because the Pulsar mount is made for M35x1 mm threads, and the Steiner C35 is M33x0.75 mm. So a replacement part with the Steiner threads is necessary, but the mount itself is big enough to handle it.
 
That was actually my plan. I have contacts that could likely do the machining no problem. I've seen the forthcoming mount and I'll wait for it. If it works like I think it does, there's more support for the C35 than the Pulsar mount.
 
Did use this weekend, is a great unit, wish the form allowed for easy rail mount and or FTS. It was actually responsible for at least 1 of these pigs.
 

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Fed Ex showed up with my Steiner yesterday evening. Only had time to charge the batteries and take a quick look through it and nothing more. Anyone know if it'll take flat top as well as button top batteries? I didn't try it but I have about eight extra flat tops I keep charged. Seems like the springs on both ends would make up for the small difference in overall length.

Only thoughts at this time are it feels a lot more sturdy than it looks in photos. Now I just need a mount. Hoping to secure one of the Rusan magnifier eye pieces at some point as well.
 
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Posting this in both Steiner C35 threads. Got the temp Burris mount in until the new one is released. Works well with the Steiner 2-12x42 which is on my 308 gas gun. My mount is 1.54" but I'll be switching over to a 1.5" with that scope.

I tried it on my POF P415 which has "optional" top pic railing. It opens up some possibilities due to there being more room for something like a flip to side type mount. You'd have to bolt it on but it'd be slick. Other than that, with a rail bolted down, my PA PLxC 1-8 is perfect with the PLX mount (1.5"). I have a One Hundred Concepts pro cap with flash hider and there is no room between the scope and the thermal. I can't tell that there's a flash hider when looking through it either. So that's the easy button

I'd likely just use the 1-8 on the 308 gasser but it's nice to have options. I have a neoprene shroud on the way as well. I'll try to get some better pics in the near future. Zooming in at 8X is not a problem at all, can barely see the screen pixels.






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Gap without flash hider. If I clearance the mount, ever so slightly, I could get it flush.
 
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I looked at their stuff along with Rusan and watched the video you posted and liked the quick connect and extra attention to precision.

The Rusan distributor in the U.S. doesn't even carry most of what they offer (so what's the point of being a distributor?) and I didn't come across any stocking dealers in the U.S. but didn't do a deep dive.

Does anyone carry Jagen in the States?
 
I've been experimenting to figure out setups for every rifle. I didn't even think about setting it up on my Spear LT in 300 blackout initially but thought it'd make a great, compact pig gun.

After a bit of research, I picked up a PA GLX 2x prism scope which has over 4" of eye relief. Messed around with a few QD mounts and the ADM QD worked out best from an alignment standpoint but it's not 100% perfect in other areas. None-the-less, it allows everything to mount over the receiver and not on the rail. Actually makes a nice, somewhat balanced package. I purchased the anti-reflection device for the GLX and thanks to an o-ring, it can be adjusted fore/aft by rotating the ring and extending outward to the point where it pretty much is up against the back of the Steiner. I do wish the C35 looked a bit more tacti-cool but I can live with it.

I went out to the range and took three rifles. I dialed the Steiner in on all three and it was actually pretty intuitive once the first one was done. Has three memory slots. Five would be ideal but I'm thinking if I have the same scope/mount on my other rifles, one of the three presets would be pretty damn close. The alignment numbers up top were a bit hard to read in daylight but it's easy enough to position that area of the screen over a featureless area where the numbers were then visible.

Once you really start using the Steiner, the rotary menu system is fast. I'm still blown away by the image detail this thing offers. Watching the deer in and around my property at night is pretty amazing, even at distance. It's a bit harder to use in daylight when looking at a target. Luckily I brought some black target stickers which were perfect. You do lose contrast when zooming in and the black targets can get lost for lack of a better description. But at lower magnification, they're easy to see. The pigs don't stand a chance.
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Quick question to those running the Gen 2...periodically, I get a "click" and the image freezes for a nanosecond. I'm assuming it's some sort of auto record or still image recording? Any idea how to turn it off?

Been experimenting with aftermarket batteries. The batteries included with my Steinter were labeled Modlite and they don't seem to have a ton of capacity compared to some high quality Japanese cells of the same capacity.

I ended up purchasing four of these and they seem to last longer than the included batteries. These are identical in length.
 
Quick question to those running the Gen 2...periodically, I get a "click" and the image freezes for a nanosecond. I'm assuming it's some sort of auto record or still image recording? Any idea how to turn it off?

Been experimenting with aftermarket batteries. The batteries included with my Steinter were labeled Modlite and they don't seem to have a ton of capacity compared to some high quality Japanese cells of the same capacity.

I ended up purchasing four of these and they seem to last longer than the included batteries. These are identical in length.
Thats the internal auto NUC which is refreshing the image based off temp changes. The longer the unit is on and running the less it'll NUC as long as temps remain the same.
 
That's actually a great price.
Yep. If the mounting system for that device wasn't pants on head retarded (for the US market) I'd buy one to supplement my gen 1 that gets whored around on like seven rifles. I don't understand why this is so difficult for Steiner to get squared away. Take the gen 2 C35 and give it a sturdy interface for something like an ACOG mount... BOOM, watch the euros roll in. BIGLY bonus points if they can shoehorn a LRF or at least a pic rail (or interface for a pic rail) on left (and maybe right) side so we can mount our own WMLRF there if needed.
 
I bought the Praezise-Jagen mount for my C35 Gen2. So far it seems like a very good and solid option, especially for rifles that do not have forward mounted rail systems. This system seems well made and is easy to use. Easy on and off of the thermal. I also got the see through front lens cover. You will definitely have to correctly measure the outside objective diameter precisely and shipping takes about 15 days because of customs.

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Haven't seen it mentioned here but what's the minimum low end mag to be able to see the menus and stuff? Would it be gtg with a 4.5x low end? I want to snag one of these but lots of the rifles I'd run it on have a low end of 4.5x (Razor LHT, Razor G2).
 
Haven't seen it mentioned here but what's the minimum low end mag to be able to see the menus and stuff? Would it be gtg with a 4.5x low end? I want to snag one of these but lots of the rifles I'd run it on have a low end of 4.5x (Razor LHT, Razor G2).
My scope is 4-16 and can see the menu, but not the whole screen.
 
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Unlike many other thermals, the C35 Gen 2 clip on has a circular menu that appears in the middle of the screen, not along the edges. So, while higher magnifications obscure the edges of the screen, the menu still is entirely visible. Very user friendly.
 
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Haven't seen it mentioned here but what's the minimum low end mag to be able to see the menus and stuff? Would it be gtg with a 4.5x low end? I want to snag one of these but lots of the rifles I'd run it on have a low end of 4.5x (Razor LHT, Razor G2).
Can't see the menu icons on 5x but can see the menu names just fine and can navigate no problem.
 
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If you haven't seen it, there's now a dedicated pic mount for the C35 Gen 2. https://annexdefense.com/steiner-nighthunter-gen-ii-picatinny-rail-mount/
It is 1.5” tall. Most 50mm objectives should fit.

Ilya
@koshkin is this the mount you mentioned that as of late last year was in manufacturing? Or is there a different mount coming? Never mind, I checked your locals site and indeed it is.

I’ve been wanting to jump into the thermal game but struggle with the decision between a clip-on vs scope. The Steiner seems to have a focusing knob close to the day scope’s objective bell, so maybe that makes the ergo challenges less?
 
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@koshkin is this the mount you mentioned that as of late last year was in manufacturing? Or is there a different mount coming? Never mind, I checked your locals site and indeed it is.

I’ve been wanting to jump into the thermal game but struggle with the decision between a clip-on vs scope. The Steiner seems to have a focusing knob close to the day scope’s objective bell, so maybe that makes the ergo challenges less?
The controls on the Steiner are relatively straightforward.

I like the ergonomics there.

Between clip-ons and dedicated thermal scopes, I can make an argument either way.

Personally, I somewhat prefer clip-ons
 
I bought the Praezise-Jagen mount for my C35 Gen2. So far it seems like a very good and solid option, especially for rifles that do not have forward mounted rail systems. This system seems well made and is easy to use. Easy on and off of the thermal. I also got the see through front lens cover. You will definitely have to correctly measure the outside objective diameter precisely and shipping takes about 15 days because of customs.

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How much did it cost and where did you buy it?

That vid you posted above was great. I wonder what else is there like this adapter?

Why I am attracted to it is I like my scopes high. On an AR, 1.93” high or more. I don’t thing that Annex mount would work, unless they plan to sell risers. @koshkin?
 
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I got the mount directly from them ... http://www.praezise-jagen.de/ Shipping took about 15 days because of customs and it was sent DHL to my door. If you order make sure you get the OBJ lens measurement correct.

1 1 KH-61 Base-Clamp for diameter 61mm 151,26 € 151,26 €

CTC: 7616 9990

2 1 DV-M33.5 Duo-Connector thread M33.5x0.75 79,83 € 79,83 €

CTC: 7616 9990

3 1 KH-VKG-G Dust Cover large with glass (for Base-Clamp from 62mm) 58,78 € 58,78 €

CTC: 7616 9990

4 1 VP Shipping 33,00 € 33,00 €
Sum 322,87 €
 
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To get the Annex mount to 1.93", you could pick up a short Picatinny riser like this 0.39" Reptilia one: https://reptiliacorp.com/product/rmu-mount-magnifier/
You'd end up within 1 mm of perfect scope alignment, so almost unnoticeable.
That should work with most scopes as long as the objective bell is not too large.

I should probably get a tall mount and experiment with the options.

If there is enough demand, we can make a taller mount.

In principle, this mount should work with nearly all clip-ons OEM'ed by Guide since all the ones I have seen use the same rear threads.

ILya
 
Buzz and reviews on this unit are still pretty non-existent. Thinking it must be because of the mounting situation?

I think both of the mount systems (QD and pic rail) shown on this thread would seem to solve that issue.

I can’t even find other forums threads across the ‘net on this thing, let alone a proper YT vid.

Anyway…
I found…the Burris eyepiece adapter to see how it did as a spotter. The answer is "not great". The Burris eyepiece limits FOV and is mainly a thread protector.
RE: an eyepiece - the unit works well enough as a monocular without an extra piece.
@pangris @35L4S SOTIC @Ape_Factory any further thoughts on this unit?

I thought something like this would maybe get me by for a year. With the repeatable Praezise-Jagen mount, I could use it as both a scanner and weapon sight.

Then, when a kid exits college and funds open up, I could buy a fancy dedicated thermal scope in a 30mm tube format and use the Steiner as a scanner.

Is this unrealistic?
 
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IMO, I think it's realistic. There are companies that make 2X and 3X eyepieces that work with the Steiner but they're European and you'll need to import them. The Burris is literally just a rubber tube/eye cup.
Now that you mention the Euros, Praezise-Jagen did have some eyepiece for sale for clip-ons, but it is kinda long. I found it on one of the only English-speaking videos about Praezise-Jagen.

See 8:05 on the below vid


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It’s the thing in his right hand.

RE: other Euro eyepiece clip-on adapters
Would you happen to know the name of the brands?