Red Dot Scopes
#1
I' m looking for recomendations on red dot scopes. Aim Point looks good, as well as Nikon, But I see Cabela' s just came out with one that' s alot like the Nikon, But $100 cheaper! Anyone out there that' s used them I would appreciate the input. I' m going to put it on a rifled shotgun. Thanks
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
If I were to buy a new one, it would be the Aimpoint but if you don' t want to spend the money on the Aimpoint, check out the red dot by Burris. It looks like a nice scope for the money. I have a Tasco Pro Point and it has never failed me yet.
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Boone & Crockett
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
If you could find out who makes the scopes for Cabela' s it would make the decision easier. One thing to remember is that Cabela' s would make the scope good if there was any problem with it.
#4
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From: St. Mary\'s County Maryland USA
Cabela' s scopes are made by Pine Ridge. I got my brother one for his muzzle loader last year and it worked very well. It' s the only red dot scope I' ve ever fired so I have nothing to compare it with but I was happy with it. Variable brightness, 4 different recticals (dot, crosshairs, crosshairs with dot and open dot).




