Is there a real difference in lens caps? There is a tremendous difference in price. I only have experience with Tennabrax.
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They fall off the AMG and they ship with the scope. I will agree that they do work pretty good on some scopes without modification. The trick is to flick them open quickly and they wont slide off.I have the Vortex Defender caps and think they are pretty good for the price. No problems and sized correctly they are not fragile or do they slide off easily.
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I also really like the Leupold Alumina caps, though I'm concerned they would be fragile in a comp. On a hunting gun, they are awesome.
They are all unnecessary so yeah, they are equal in that way lol
I totally thought that. Until I hunted light rain and was wondering what those all those black spots were when looking through my scope.They are all unnecessary so yeah, they are equal in that way lol
I totally thought that. Until I hunted light rain and was wondering what those all those black spots were when looking through my scope.
Turns out that they were water droplets on the eyepiece lens. D’oh! Once the eyepiece, especially, gets all wet you’ll have a devil of a time getting/keeping it dry, and without caps or a cover, forget it.
So now I am making sure I have scope caps or a some sort of scope cover when I hunt.
And yeah, the Leupold Alumina ones rock. For non-Leupold scopes I’m going to try Aadland and a scope coat type cover to see how it goes.
I’m going to try that! Good idea.I've shot some matches in the rain and the best solution I saw people using was chamois material. The real leather stuff you buy to dry your car. Cut a few square inches out and throw it in your bag. Even if you use scope caps, your lenses are going to get wet when you have to use your scope.
I’m going to try that! Good idea.
When I was out, it was in between a light mist/starting to snow, so if I kept my rifle level, the optics didn’t get (very) wet. And caps/cover would’ve really helped when I pointed the barrel up (sling) or down.
If it’s really raining, I’m going to shelter. I’m not that Rambo.
Side note: I found out that if your rifle isn’t stainless, take it out of the stock ASAP and wipe it down. I thought I could go eat and then wipe down…wrong! That rust starts fast…I was at dinner for only about three hrs. Noob mistake. If it looks like rain/snow, next time I’m oiling that thing up, as I swear bluing is only a quarter step more rust resistant than mill-scale mild steel.
Just so happens I have some of that for woodworking tools. Thx for the reminder!The stainless that Tikka uses (or used a few years ago anyways) will rust pretty quickly as well. I like to use a wax type preservative such as Rennaissance wax especially in areas that I'm not going to be oiling often. It seems to last practically forever as long as you aren't touching it.
Buy a set of Aadland/Aadmounts, try them out, then come back and tell us of your experience. They're the only caps I'll use.
wasAnd there is a snipershide groupbuy on them right now. Love these