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The answer could be 'both' honestly - Vista/Revelyst sells off all of the shooting/hunting related Bushnell product lines to a new parent company (leaving only Golf under Vista/Revelyst, making Dough right), but the new parent of the shooting/hunting side continues on with the ET and other...
I doubt the warranty is going away. The company isn't being shut down or anything, just a lot of folks being laid off or having to relocate. Even if Revelyst decides to get rid of Bushnell, someone's going to buy them.
According to the PR it's being consolidated to a different location, but it sounds like most everyone running things is out of a job, so I don't know how much really got consolidated or what the hell will happen now.
Here's the press release, but from the sound of it almost everyone at the Bushnell corporate offices got laid off yesterday. The guy that managed the Bushnell and RCBS account here was one of them, but he's probably going to pop back up here on a personal account. I've kept in touch with...
A few things - the previously mentioned address in Navarre has never been owned by Berish, it's been owned by a different couple since 2003. I'm guessing it's also a rental. The last name Berish returns no hits in Santa Rosa County property records, and the only hits on 'Berish' in Okaloosa...
Destin, Valparaiso, and Navarre is the last place I'd expect that fucker to turn up. Woah. I know some folks in the area. Lemme see what I can turn up. For the people that got scammed, Navarre is unincorporated and falls under the Santa Rosa County FL sheriff's department. Might be worth...
That's like asking a car dealer "If my car breaks down after the warranty, what will you charge me to fix it?" There's no way to answer that because it would depend on what broke, and there's no way to predict what parts prices, labor, etc will be years from now.