No Sir.... Where do I send my cash to get one? Is it $200.00 or $2,000.00 I can't remember????You got a permit for that thing Buddy?
No Sir.... Where do I send my cash to get one? Is it $200.00 or $2,000.00 I can't remember????You got a permit for that thing Buddy?
I learned the hard way last year about covering my scope. Misty day in the stand and a nice 8 point walks under stand at 30yds. Picked up rifle and all I could see is a blur, as moisture had settled on both lenses. I had the cheap Butler Creek flip ups at home and took them off. I have the Alumina flip ups on my Leupold VX-6 and they are nice (and spendy), and the Butler Creek ones are a permanent fixture on my other rifle. For storing it, as mentioned above, a sock or neoprene cover works good.So... got a rifle n' got a scope. Bubble vials are supposed to be here today to complete assembly of the two. Now I'm looking at either lens covers or scope covers. I'm not head over heels lovin' the flip-up lens covers but am opened to being convinced to go that way. The covers that completely cover the scope, most I've seen are neoprene or similar material. The covers I seem to have the most interest in are the once where the two caps are connected with an elastic cord/string/whatever. I can see the advantage of the flip-up design and may ultimately go that way. What are most of y'all using to protect the scope/lens?
flip ups.
for extended storage a modifed old sock slips over the whole scope if im worried about dust.
Thanks guys - flip-ups it is. I suppose it was one of those questions where you already know the answer but ask anyway.I learned the hard way last year about covering my scope. Misty day in the stand and a nice 8 point walks under stand at 30yds. Picked up rifle and all I could see is a blur, as moisture had settled on both lenses. I had the cheap Butler Creek flip ups at home and took them off. I have the Alumina flip ups on my Leupold VX-6 and they are nice (and spendy), and the Butler Creek ones are a permanent fixture on my other rifle. For storing it, as mentioned above, a sock or neoprene cover works good.
i need one too.
how much $$$ can i save if i get one with that paint job?
He's saying it looks really high above the rifle which it does.FNG here and I really don't understand the question. The eye piece is ~even with the back of the lower. When I pull the gun up and sight through the scope eye relief seems spot on. But for sure it could be mounted improperly.
That is false information.Helps to mount a little high on a rifle meant for longer distance so you don’t run out of adjustment. That’s what I’ve been told anyway. All my rifles are set up to shoot close to midrange, so I set it as close to the bore as I can.
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