Yes! They have been for several years and the result is: Cabela's Euro Spotting Scope Item:XK-713269 $1,199.99
Meopta was created in 1933.
Meopta's population is 2,400.
Cabela's binoculars are manufactured by various brands, including Nikon, Vortex, Bushnell, and Leupold, but with the Cabela's brand name attached. These brands are known for producing high-quality optics suitable for hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor activities.
There are a lot of quality scopes in the market. Swarovski rifle scopes is an excellent choice for hunting & shooting experience. It has larger zoom range and greater eye-relief than others scopes. You can also go ahead with Zeiss, Vortex rifle scopes and Meopta
European scope manufacturers include well-known brands such as Zeiss, Swarovski, Schmidt & Bender, and Meopta. Other notable manufacturers are Kahles, Vortex Optics (European division), and Athlon Optics. These companies are recognized for producing high-quality optical sights for various applications, including hunting, sporting, and tactical uses.
The best that you can afford! I would advise you to try different scopes for the clarity and workmanship and decide for yourself.I have always made a promise to myself that when you pay good money for a rifle capable of shooting that distance accurately why go cheap on a scope.Most of the european made scopes with a 30mm scope tube diameter will give excellent light gathering.Zeiss,schmidt & Bender,swarovski,Meopta,are some prime examples.American made scopes of quality are Leupold,Burris,etc.I would say that the power of your scope does not need to exceed 14x.So a nice 4x-14xpower scope should do you just fine.The bigger the object lenses the more visability at low light.I would suggest a 44mm,or at most a 50mm objective.The nice thing is a European scope with the tube diameter of 30mm will gather more light without having to exceed a 44mm objective lens,which puts the scope closer to the barrel of your rifle.Good luck!