I just recently purchased a T5xi 3-15x and a 5-25x. The 3-15x didn't last long enough for me to notice the CA because the reticle jumped about 2 mils when you start adjusting the power ring. Sent that one back, and the dealer didn't have another one, so I decided to jump up to the 5-25x since I had already been debating which one to go with.
Got the 5-25x scope Saturday, and again, wonky power ring. On this one the power ring on it sticks like crazy at 8x...enough to move the rifle off target if your bipod has a cant feature, which all of mine do. Still, I decided to mock it up and take a look through it to see if it's a scope I'd like to own a working version of. First thing I noticed was the chromatic aberration...and I had never read that about Steiner before. It was beyond dramatic - especially looking at light colored objects that weren't in focus - such as a field of light gold colored tall grass. A white picket fence at 100 yards started practically glowing when I started to focus on a tree at about 175-200 yards.
ETA - The scope I have is a new unit, and I will say this isn't glowing purple...it's just glowing and a bit hazy and poor light handling in general. It seems they've probably done something to have tamed the CA down from earlier "purple haze" versions described in this thread, but Steiner's CA problem is apparently far from fixed.
I brought out a Leupold Mk 6 3-18x, NF ATACR 7-35x and even a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 3-15x to do side-by-side comparisons out to about 300 yards. Aside from the only one with noticeable CA of the bunch, the Steiner was noticeably dimmer than anything else, and the resolution also came in last place to my eyes. The light transmission in particular is astoundingly poor for a 33 oz. scope with a 34mm tube and 56mm objective. I have some Vortex Razor LH's that I didn't even bother getting out...different class of scope, half the weight, 40% of the price, and I already know they'll kick the Steiner's ass all over the place - badly. I no longer own any NXS now days, but they'd absolutely trounce the Steiner in every category except features. Anyway...for a $2199 scope, I expect much more.
I'm not particularly a fan of the Viper PST Gen 1 or Gen 2 series (QC issues abound in my experience), but I'd absolutely take a PST Gen II over the Steiner if I had to choose between the two...literally everything about the Vortex is better (to me anyway), and that's without taking into consideration the fact you can buy two PST's for the price of a Steiner.
Great looking scopes, great features, but it really seems to me that the quality of both the glass and the construction is amongst the worst of the worst at their price point.
And now I have a really nice set of $200 Steiner bubble level scope rings that I'll be mounting another Leupold or Nightforce in.
EDIT: The 5-25x is still sitting here. Dammit...what a sexy scope, awesome turrets, power throw lever, tenebrex covers....I keep thinking I really want to like the scope and that maybe I'm expecting too much from the glass...then I take another look through the glass again and think about how I could've bought a Vortex Razor Gen II or a Nightforce NX8 for a few hundred more. Bottom line, I will be happier with just about
anything else at this price point. What a disappointment.