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Steiner GS3 2-10x42 - 4A #5009 reduced from $879.99 to only $599.99

We have cut a deal with Steiner in order to bring you this amazing hunting scope at a huge discount. If you are looking for amazing optics, tracking, great build quality then look no more. Here is the scope you've been looking for.

The Steiner GS3 “game sensing” scope utilizes exclusive CAT (color adjusted transmission) lens coatings to amplify contrast in the peak human vision sensitivity range. The optimized contrast effectively separates game from leafy or shadow-dappled backgrounds, exposing your target to a clean, accurate shot. And the GS3 5x zoom range lets hunters from eastern whitetail country to western big game ranges pair their new scope with their favorite centerfire, rimfire or muzzleloader rifle. And or course, Steiner’s bedrock reliability will always deliver unfailing performance, whatever firearm or target you prefer.

Offers a wide field of view making it easier to find your target.

Magnification 2x-10x
Tube Diameter 30mm
Length 13.5
Weight 18 oz

5x Zoom Range provides sharp resolution at long distances for more accurate shooting for wide open areas.

CAT™ Color Adjusted Transmission
amplifies contrast in the peak human vision sensitivity range, to spot game in any environment.

Steiner 4A Reticle provides a simple, uncluttered aiming tool

Short Mounting Length of just 5.4 inches for mounting on short actions, muzzleloaders or lightweight mountain rifles.

Rugged 30mm Tube milled from solid aluminum stock so there are no welds or seams, for greater strength and durability.

Waterproof/Fogproof durable construction you can trust to stand up to any cold or wet condition.

Field of View at 100 yds 52.0 - 10.5
Eye Relief 3.5 - 4.3 in.
Exit Pupil 12.0 - 4.2 mm
Length 13.5 in.
Diopter Adjustment Range +2 to -3
Elevation Adjustment Knob Resettable Zero
Wind/Elevation Click Value 1/4 MOA
Elevation Range at 100 m. 70 MOA
Wind Range at 100 m. 70 MOA
Parallax/Focus Fixed
Parallax/Focus Range 328 ft
Nitrogen Filled Yes
Waterproof/Fogproof Yes
Special Features CAT™ Color Adjusted Transmission Coatings
Warranty Heritage Warranty

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What's the little thing sticking out of the bottom of the turret housing at about 5:00 in the picture?


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It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.

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Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.


Agreed, that's what it looks like. Is that what it is though?


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Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.
Exactly, however, it is sealed and does not need adjustment


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Wow that looks like a near perfect coyote calling scope. Plenty of FOV on the bottom end for close in work and enough X's to reach out as far as needed with a 223 or 22-250. Plus it won't break the bank.


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Wish I could see what the turrets look like. Since the tracking is dead on.....


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Anybody have any first hand experience with steiner scopes?


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I've been looking at that scope for awhile, a glass comparison would be great.


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Optically I'd put it with a Swarovski Z3


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Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.

This was my first thought also.


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Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.


If I remember right, some of the Steiner line is made along side Burris scopes, not in Germany with their better quality optics.


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Originally Posted by wareagle700
Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.


If I remember right, some of the Steiner line is made along side Burris scopes, not in Germany with their better quality optics.

While reading about this particular model on Steiner’s website, I noticed it is Made in the USA.


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Originally Posted by Remington280
I've been looking at that scope for awhile, a glass comparison would be great.


I bought one a couple years ago before Doug had them I agree with him that they are close to Swaro in glass quality. They do have that CAT coating that makes certain colors pop more. I have look at deer with it and like it.

The thing that drew me to the scope initially is because I use a scope like this more at 2X than at 10X and this scope looks particular good at 2X. There is absolutely no tunnel vision black doughnut and they eye box is excellent on 2X. It has the qualities I like for jump shooting a deer.

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Originally Posted by wareagle700
Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.


If I remember right, some of the Steiner line is made along side Burris scopes, not in Germany with their better quality optics.


This is German optics assembled in Colorado


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Looks pretty nice, but I won a pretty good (so far) 2-10 a while back fom some optics dealer🤔, so I'm all full up for now. Maybe later.


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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.


If I remember right, some of the Steiner line is made along side Burris scopes, not in Germany with their better quality optics.

While reading about this particular model on Steiner’s website, I noticed it is Made in the USA.


Beretta owns Burris and Steiner


Beretta-Owned Burris Acquires Steiner-Optik GmbH. ... Steiner will be integrated into the Beretta Group through its optics subsidiary, Burris, based in Colorado. So now the Germans will be making binoculars for a US-based company owned by Italians.

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Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
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Originally Posted by wareagle700
Originally Posted by mathman
It looks like a "Burris posi-lock heritage" bias spring housing.


If I remember right, some of the Steiner line is made along side Burris scopes, not in Germany with their better quality optics.

While reading about this particular model on Steiner’s website, I noticed it is Made in the USA.


Beretta owns Burris and Steiner


Beretta-Owned Burris Acquires Steiner-Optik GmbH. ... Steiner will be integrated into the Beretta Group through its optics subsidiary, Burris, based in Colorado. So now the Germans will be making binoculars for a US-based company owned by Italians.


Yes they do.... I found that out when I sent in an older pair of Burris binos to be repaired and was sent a brand new pair of Steiner binos.


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Looks very much like the three Burris Signature Selects that I have. Those are great glass, discontinued and/or integrated into the Steiner line perhaps, although the SS were 1” tubes. I recall there were Four X and Black Diamond scopes with a 30mm tube? Happy Trails

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Doug, or anyone, can you comment on the internals? A robust scope?

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