Rifle Scopes Steiner M7Xi Scope with Solver

Bandit31: That's Alberto Corbetta! I hadnt' seen this video, so thanks for sharing. Alberto worked in the Greeley Colorado office for a couple of years, but now works in marketing for Beyreuth. Great guy.

The non-IFS M7xi is currently scheduled for US release in late August, September. Let's just call it Fall.

-Geoff from Burris/Steiner


Thanks Geoff. I saw fall also on Steiner USA's social media but took it with a grain of salt.

Do you know if the non-ifs M7xi are coming to the US market with locking turrets? Thats the feature i'm most excited about and the MSR-2.
 
I prefer the IFS interface so far. I tested the 4-28x56 IFS version briefly and I am testing the Revic now. Steiner is a better scope, but also a more expensive one. Some changes are coming to IFS, so I plan to revisit it next year.

I think both are harbingers of the future.

ILya
 
I prefer the IFS interface so far. I tested the 4-28x56 IFS version briefly and I am testing the Revic now. Steiner is a better scope, but also a more expensive one. Some changes are coming to IFS, so I plan to revisit it next year.

I think both are harbingers of the future.

ILya
Which ballistic program does the IFS have? Which BT devices can it pair with, and will different ballistic programs like AB be available in the IFS in the future?
 
So I guess the 5600$ question is, with the changes to IFS be via a software update that can be applied to existing scopes, or will it also be a hardware update...another question for Steiner.

Already have the Handsoldt SAM from way back...Perhaps best to wait until after SHOT...


I prefer the IFS interface so far. I tested the 4-28x56 IFS version briefly and I am testing the Revic now. Steiner is a better scope, but also a more expensive one. Some changes are coming to IFS, so I plan to revisit it next year.

I think both are harbingers of the future.

ILya