I myself am a Abu user and just recently picked up a Record RCN60HC with the single crank handle for the biggies. It's seen river twice with a BB set up and landed 2 springs 4 socks and a few pinks so far. All i can say is that It delivers as advertised. Prior to that, I've been using a Ambassadeur 6600 C4 since starting my salmon career a couple of years ago and can't say enough about how durable it is! Landed tons of pinks, socks, springs, several cohos and a couple of steelies with her and am now in the process of upgrading parts slowly. What I love about the 6600 C4 is it's retrieve gear ratio of 6.3:1 which I find makes it easier in landing fish quicker. Unless of course it's a spring. If you do end up getting Abu Garcia, do learn to maintain it yourself as it will save you in the long run.
Im ready to hit the Vedder now and can't wait to try out my Abu Garcia Orra SX which I purchased a week before the record. So far, all my reels has produced and I'm not disappointed. I hope you chose a reel that suits your budget and your personality. I would also recommend these products as I've tried them out through friends:
Quantum
-Cabo or Catalyst
Shimano
-Curado
-Corvallus
-Cardiff
-Calcutta
Abu Garcia
-6500 C3
-6600 C4
-Record 60
-Orra SX
-Revo
With so many reels out there, it's a buyers market. There are always diehards per products and it's probably best to test out someone's reel first to get a feel. Make sure to chose your own reel as it is You who will use it alone. Eventually, the reel you get now will be a spare. And then a spare of the spare just in case one needs some serious maintenance(my C4 for example). For now, happy choosing and happy fishing!
Fish on and tight lines!
Mike