So I ordered a Primary Arms Platinum 1-8 for my 300 blk pistol and wonder how most of you protect the lenses on your LPVOs.
If I only used this as a truck gun/range toy/hunting rifle, Tenebraex flip covers seem like the obvious answer. But I intend for this to pull double duty as a bump-in-the-night home defense gun, so the last thing I want if I'm ever awoken by an intruder is to have to remember to flip the caps open.
As far as I can tell, these are my options:
1) Naked (nothing to get in the way, but no lens protection, either)
2) Normal flip covers (and just make sure they're flipped open before being put next to the bed for night duty)
3) See-through lens caps (obviously would be flipped open for normal day shooting, but should work at CQB range if you forget to flip them open)
4) Protect only the objective lens with an ARD (protects the lens, and is see through, but reduces light transmission ~15%)
5) Protect only the occular lens with either a Tenebraex flip-up see-thru cover (either non-polarized, or polarized -which can have day time utility to reduce glare)
6) An ARD and a see-through (polarizing or non-polarizing) occular lens cover
What do you recommend?
If I only used this as a truck gun/range toy/hunting rifle, Tenebraex flip covers seem like the obvious answer. But I intend for this to pull double duty as a bump-in-the-night home defense gun, so the last thing I want if I'm ever awoken by an intruder is to have to remember to flip the caps open.
As far as I can tell, these are my options:
1) Naked (nothing to get in the way, but no lens protection, either)
2) Normal flip covers (and just make sure they're flipped open before being put next to the bed for night duty)
3) See-through lens caps (obviously would be flipped open for normal day shooting, but should work at CQB range if you forget to flip them open)
4) Protect only the objective lens with an ARD (protects the lens, and is see through, but reduces light transmission ~15%)
5) Protect only the occular lens with either a Tenebraex flip-up see-thru cover (either non-polarized, or polarized -which can have day time utility to reduce glare)
6) An ARD and a see-through (polarizing or non-polarizing) occular lens cover
What do you recommend?
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