Cabela's Pine Ridge scopes
#11
Nontypical Buck
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does anyone have any expirence with these ? I mean no disrespect but those of you who believe that unless you spend $1000 on a scope you are wasting your money please don't reply .I don't have that kind of money to spend on a gun let alone a scope.
does anyone have any expirence with these ? I mean no disrespect but those of you who believe that unless you spend $1000 on a scope you are wasting your money please don't reply .I don't have that kind of money to spend on a gun let alone a scope.
What firearm are you wanting to put a scope on? I have 3 Nikon 2x7x32 Pro Staffs, 2 on my muzzleloaders and one on my 1187 slug gun. I also have a 1.5-4 Bushnell scope on another slug gun. The Nikons were around $125 and the Bushnell was probably about $75. I've yet to feel the need for a expensive scope.
#13
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Typical Buck
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From: Western New York
gunnermhr I tried your trick and the crosshairs did not move at all , stayed as solid as can be
now for test two sight it in and run about 100 rounds through it and see if it stays zero
I must say that I am real impressed with the binos very crisp for the money my friend has a pair of nikons and neither of us could tell the difference
now for test two sight it in and run about 100 rounds through it and see if it stays zero
I must say that I am real impressed with the binos very crisp for the money my friend has a pair of nikons and neither of us could tell the difference
#15
The only good thing I would say is that at at least Cabela's has a top return policy. I don't know who makes their scopes.
The two I bought were made in China, of course. Neither was any good past sunset.
#16
Good scope for the money. They are made by Nikon! I bought the package deal 3x9x40 and the binos for 75 bucks. I think it is along the same quality as the Nikon prostaff, of which I have one.




