Cabelas pine ridge scopes

Go with a Burris Fullfield II before the Pine Ridge scopes. I bought a shotgun scope from the Pine Ridge line about 10 years ago and it broke within 3 years. No warranty. Optics were poor and very little eye relief on a shotgun scope. I kept this scope just to show others the difference between a poor quality scope and a good one. They may have changed their source or the quality in the last ten years but I can't vouch for that.

The Fullfields are a good scope for their price point and have a lifetime warranty.

Easy choice IME.
 
I know of one that was replaced with a Bushnell. I don't know who makes them but I do know of one person that is not buying another, it failed miserably on his Muzzle Loader.

I did search for the answer once and read it was the cheapest supplier in China, I also read that their more expensive scopes came from a higher quality source.

Sorry, wish I had better news but I would pass.
 
I have 2 Cabela's Alaskan Guide Series scopes. 1 a 3.5x10x50SF and the other a 4.5x14x50SF. I have not mounted the 3.5x10x50. But it's nice. Just kinda large and heavy.
I had the 4.5x14x50 on an AR swapped it out with a 2.5x8 Leupold as the the Leupold better suits my needs. I was happy with the 4.5x14x50 and still have it in a set of rings so I can remount it as may be needed.
I believe the Alaskan Guide Series scopes are higher quality than the Pine Ridge series, as they were priced a good bit higher.
Good Luck
 
My dad just purchased one for his muzzeloader and it has the ballistic plex. They seem like a good value and they are comparable to the Bushnell Banner scopes.
 


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