Cabelas Leverevolution Scope?

Dusty23

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Does anyone have any experience with this particular scope? I am looking at one in 45-70. I don't need to hear how I should cough up a few extra bucks and go with a premium brand, I am specifically asking for people's experiences with this particular scope.
 
A friend has one his 30-30 and thinks it's the best thing ever. You still have to try it with your own loads to see just where the "holdovers" line up, but that's not a problem, just more fun doing the shooting. Good luck.
 
A friend has one his 30-30 and thinks it's the best thing ever. You still have to try it with your own loads to see just where the "holdovers" line up, but that's not a problem, just more fun doing the shooting. Good luck.

That's good to hear! I will be using the scope with the Leverevolution ammo, which is what it is calibrated for. So there should be no holdover. Or minimal at least.
 
I had this scope on my marlin guide gun. It was very very accurate at 100 yards. And good on a 5x5 inch plate at 200 ( never missed). Shooting was in prone, off hand, and bench. Of course with leverevolution ammo. Mine broke last time out hunting. I bumped it (not hard) while helping my buddy drag a deer to the truck. I think for the price its a good scope. But because its on the cheap side you cant expect it to last for decades. I should say that the glass was clear, field of view was good and I had no problem with it fogging up. I hunt coastal BC so that says something! I'm going to try skinner peep sights, but if I was going to put a scope back on my 1895 it would be the leverevolution scope. Hope this helps.
 
I had this scope on my marlin guide gun. It was very very accurate at 100 yards. And good on a 5x5 inch plate at 200 ( never missed). Shooting was in prone, off hand, and bench. Of course with leverevolution ammo. Mine broke last time out hunting. I bumped it (not hard) while helping my buddy drag a deer to the truck. I think for the price its a good scope. But because its on the cheap side you cant expect it to last for decades. I should say that the glass was clear, field of view was good and I had no problem with it fogging up. I hunt coastal BC so that says something! I'm going to try skinner peep sights, but if I was going to put a scope back on my 1895 it would be the lever evolution scope. Hope this helps.

Thanks for sharing your experience with this scope! I'm thinking I'll give it a try.
 
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