The Krotos is a decent mid-price scope. Just don't expect 60X to be super useable. It will work in good light, but will be lacking in dim light. 45-50X will be the top end on that scope for all light conditions.
That's the reality of the lower price point optics. Good up to a point, but they fall off at the top end.
Really depends on your needs. If you are counting rings or points a long way off, it won't work well. If you are looking to just extend your range to find animals, it will do that great.
At $1500, I'd find a Meopta Meopro or get the Pentax PF-80ED to save some cash. IMO, these are better scopes than the Cabelas, and pretty much anything else in their price point.
Jeremy