Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I'm pretty excited to get all of your feedback on the new reticle.
This thread is awesome and should not be deleted. Sure, it gets rough in some places, but what great stories don't have some conflict? This is the dark middle chapter where all hope seems lost, the heroic band gets discouraged and distrustful, maybe some folks will fall out. But then, then we will come together, united behind a high quality and well priced product made in the USA and smite the enemy doubt with a well placed shot made easier because of the fine .2 mil wind holds found only in the SCR reticle.
Last I heard, these scopes won't even go into production until January 2015.
Source: Tom Frane.
I wouldn't go on the Internet and just tell....lies.VP, but I verified (again) today they are in production.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
And two weeks after the scopes release this thread will die because there is nothing left to discuss.
It will however give way briefly to multiple bench reviews.
No? But apparently you have no problem just stirring up shit, because so far in this thread that is all you've done.I wouldn't go on the Internet and just tell....lies.
Sarcasm doesn't translate well over the internet.No? But apparently you have no problem just stirring up shit, because so far in this thread that is all you've done.
It's simple really. The truth will out over the next few weeks and then perhaps the next few months. So your crap flinging does nothing but make you look like you have an axe to grind and it ain't pretty.
I looked all over their site. Can't find the answer anywhere. Does Steiner use achromatic or apochromatic lenses in these scopes?
achromatic lenses typically bring red and blue to focus on the same plane. Apochromatic lenses take red, green, and blue light and focus them on the same plane.Serious question: What differences do each of the lenses make?
achromatic lenses typically bring red and blue to focus on the same plane. Apochromatic lenses take red, green, and blue light and focus them on the same plane.
Hope that helps
Kurt
Serious question: What differences do each of the lenses make?
achromatic lenses typically bring red and blue to focus on the same plane. Apochromatic lenses take red, green, and blue light and focus them on the same plane.
Hope that helps
Kurt
To add a little more detail, any set of lenses will cause optical imperfections known as aberrations. Chromatic aberration is when the light from different colors focuses differently. Spherical aberration is when light focuses differently at on the edge of the lens than it does at the center. There are others as well. Aberrations result in distorted and blurred images
A single lens typically has lots of both spherical and chromatic aberration. So engineers get clever and design achromatic lenses, which are usually two differently ground lenses stacked together in a creative way that cancels out aberrations to a degree. Apochromatic lenses are usually three stacked lenses, and can reduce aberrations still further. (Basically, single lenses can only focus one color, achromats can focus two, and apochromats can focus three).
As you might guess, it's harder to line up two lenses than one, and three is more difficult than two. Tolerance stack ups become an issue and you have more lenses to deal with (and buy). The end result is better optics, but more cost. This gives a hint as to why good scopes are so much more expensive than cheap ones.
I'm no optical engineer, so this is a gross oversimplification. But you get the point - more lenses generally mean higher quality images and more cost.
I heard that too. The very same guy told me that Hitler came back from the dead and Steiner stowed all of their ready made production in his vagina.
Then, Hitler fucked everybody again by disappearing back to the netherworld and took all of Steiners scopes and my huge stack of gold bars with him.
I just hope that Steiner was as well insured for loss as I am. Time to call my insurance company.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A
Last I heard was they were having issues with the turrets coming of the production line.
It's because the ruffled skin brass fittings that are integral to the internals were too soft and wouldn't hold adjustments.Considering you never substantiated your other Bullshit claims I'll take this statement with a grain molecule
It's because the ruffled skin brass fittings that are integral to the internals were too soft and wouldn't hold adjustments.
I heard that when the boys in Colorado opened up the box from Germany that had all those fancy high end lenses, they discovered they had been sent a bunch of polished up glass using the bottoms off those old, thick Coca-cola bottles. They were mounted on each end to a Brawny paper towel tube. The message enclosed said," Verpiss Dich American Schweine!!!"
Germans think that shit is funny.....
I'm just curious why there is so much secrecy about this release after they announced it so loudly and then all official word from Steiner reps just completely dried up, even after they claimed they were getting a PR guy specifically for this kind of stuff. I hope they deliver in September, just seems less and less likely. RJ (quickdraw) is a good dude and helped develop a great reticle but where are the actual employees that started this thread?
We (the shooting community) told the hooker (steiner) that we were actually all of the members of the local AIDS/Herpes/Latex Allergy convention (aka complete assholes) and wanted to run a train on her. And she ran the fuck off.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A
TARGETED release date September.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk