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corey006 01-06-2003 03:03 PM

Cabela's Scopes??
 
Thinking of getting one of their Alaska Guide scopes. Read some honest decent reviews.

Anyone have any experience with them, good or bad???

corey006 01-06-2003 03:42 PM

RE: Cabela's Scopes??
 
I just got off the chat line with a Cabela's rep. He wouldn't tell me who makes the scopes(says its a TOP SECRET) but he did say that they were made in Japan. They carry a limited lifetime as warranty aswell.

I think I may be leaning toward Burris roughly the same price and probably better???

I do not like anything made in Japan(including Brownings).


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James B 02-06-2003 11:08 PM

RE: Cabela's Scopes??
 
I think the Pine Ridge series are made in China. However I just read a good report on scopes and even though the are made in China, They rated the Pine Ridge series as a tough as nails scope and Cabelas will stand behind anything they sell.I am Sure thier higher priced scopes are well made and a good buy. I am going to try a Pine ridge during the off season and see how it stands up.


gobuffs 02-07-2003 06:24 AM

RE: Cabela's Scopes??
 
I've been wrestling with the same question. I have a pair of alaskan guide binoculars and love them.....as do all of my friends. The one drawback I see with the AG scopes is that they seem real heavy, compared to similiar Leupold. I also considered the outfitter scope, but then you are paying the same money as for a leupold...Let us know how you like the AG scope if you get one...I do have a pine ridge scope on my Knight 50 cal muzzleloader, no problems so far....and cabelas does stand behind their gear, but to the degree of a leupold???

kyhuntsman 02-09-2003 08:38 AM

RE: Cabela's Scopes??
 
Where did you'll find the product reviews? I am looking for some binoculars and watn to read up on them befor emaking a purchase. Thanks for your help!
Matt

eldeguello 02-09-2003 08:48 AM

RE: Cabela's Scopes??
 
The idea of eschewing anything made in Japan is about 50 years out of date. I admit that we taught them the concept of quality control, but it is a lesson they learned well. As a matter of fact, they do a BETTER job of engraving on high-grade guns than the European factories do....(better manual dexterity!!)

Keep yore powder dry!!


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