That's what's on my 4x12 Bushnell on a .30-06 Eddystone.The cheap factory covers with the elastic to hold them in place works better for me.
That's what's on my 4x12 Bushnell on a .30-06 Eddystone.The cheap factory covers with the elastic to hold them in place works better for me.
What kind of cheap factory covers u got? I have a half a dozen scopes and not a cover came with any of them, just a body bag. Yea, I'm a cheap ass for add-ons, but I would have bit had the salesperson said that they had brand specific.Don't like the butler creek covers. I've lost about every one of them over the years on the objective while walking through the woods. The cheap factory covers with the elastic to hold them in place works better for me.
What kind of cheap factory covers u got? I have a half a dozen scopes and not a cover came with any of them, just a body bag. Yea, I'm a cheap ass for add-ons, but I would have bit had the salesperson said that they had brand specific.
I hate a dirty lense and just ordered a handful of Butler Creek from amazon just today. I used calipers and their BS sizing guide. A couple sizes were not "ezact" and if they don't fit I'll take some electrical tape and put a small band around (hate the effing sticky residue tho).
I thought about the neoprene bikini top, but I'll loose the damn thing unless it's tied around my neck. Then snot rag or t shirt would have to do.
There's got to be a better way.
I inherited a set of those on a rifle I purchased a while back. They do their job, just finding them in the brush is difficult. I have sling shot them in a hurry and had a "oh sheet" moment, then loose what I WAS looking to shoot and looking for the caps instead, lolol.
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