Lsfan wrote:I have relatively cheap scopes but 2 of them came with plastic end caps with elastic bands to keep them In tension.
I recently acquired a Simmons scope which didn't come with any caps so I bought a neoprene cover which is really tight.
I would prefer the plastic cap and elastic band arrangement but they seem hard to come by and rather expensive for what they are.
What does everyone else use on their scopes?
bladeracer wrote:The silicone bikinis work well, but they don't last long, especially in cold weather.
9.3x64 wrote:bladeracer wrote:The silicone bikinis work well, but they don't last long, especially in cold weather.
I like these as well, they are easy to shove in the pocket, and carry. If you have to crawl through some thick stuff then I have them on hand if needed.
They are not to expensive so I always keep a spare.
Oldbloke wrote:9.3x64 wrote:bladeracer wrote:The silicone bikinis work well, but they don't last long, especially in cold weather.
I like these as well, they are easy to shove in the pocket, and carry. If you have to crawl through some thick stuff then I have them on hand if needed.
They are not to expensive so I always keep a spare.
Sound sexy. Lol What are they?
Lsfan wrote:I have relatively cheap scopes but 2 of them came with plastic end caps with elastic bands to keep them In tension.
I recently acquired a Simmons scope which didn't come with any caps so I bought a neoprene cover which is really tight.
I would prefer the plastic cap and elastic band arrangement but they seem hard to come by and rather expensive for what they are.
What does everyone else use on their scopes?
Oldbloke wrote:I still have NFI what they are?
Oldbloke wrote:Sexy. Lol
No1Mk3 wrote:I have used a lot of leather caps over the years and like them as much or more than the plastic with elastic type. Can be readily waterproofed and if you know a leather worker can be customized. Companies such as March scopes sell their own and a bloke called Rick Averill sells them on ebay for many modern scopes, Cheers
bladeracer wrote:The best I've found are the moulded one-piece flip-ups as they don't have a mechanical hinge to break. I thought mine were Butler Creek, but I'm not finding them now - I'll keep looking.
bladeracer wrote:https://www.nightforceoptics.com/store/accessories/details/Rubber-Lens-Caps/0
I found something from Nightforce. Mine have a little nubbin so you can flip it up and it stays open.
I'll have to have a closer look at these.
bladeracer wrote:No1Mk3 wrote:I have used a lot of leather caps over the years and like them as much or more than the plastic with elastic type. Can be readily waterproofed and if you know a leather worker can be customized. Companies such as March scopes sell their own and a bloke called Rick Averill sells them on ebay for many modern scopes, Cheers
What keeps them on?