Hey guys,
Whenever I get out in the field, I invariably forget to close my objective cover or are just plain not using one, like on my Nightforce where I use the bikini cover. Even when I'm trying to be careful, I always wind up getting crud on my objective.
I don't know about you guys, but cleaning the objective makes me nervous unless I can really flush it out with something before I got wiping on it, so that leaves me looking through my very nice scope and getting a not so very nice view. So...I thought I'd try to do something about it.
I went to bestbuy and found one of those camera lens UV filter lens protectors. I got the one that was just slightly smaller than the sun shade of my scope. In this case, I got the lens protector for a 55mm lens and the scope is my NXS 5.5-22X50. I chucked the sun shade up in my lathe and turned it out until I got a good press fit for the filter into the sunshade.
I then put a thin layer of Devcon epoxy around the edge of the filter and then press fit it into the sun shade where I turned it out.
Now, I'm figuring that I'll just be able to wipe off any crud that would have landed on my objective lens.
I'm still wondering if I'm going to have problems like fogging. I'll have to wait and see. If I do, I figure that I can use some of that anti fogging solution that is available for glasses and such.
Quite frankly, I'm now starting to question the wisdom of using epoxy instead of something like red loctite. I mean...what am I going to do if need to replace the protector. Well, it is threaded with a lock ring, so I figure I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.
That blue masking tape is just what I put on the sun shade to keep the jaws of my lathe from marring the finish.
Whenever I get out in the field, I invariably forget to close my objective cover or are just plain not using one, like on my Nightforce where I use the bikini cover. Even when I'm trying to be careful, I always wind up getting crud on my objective.
I don't know about you guys, but cleaning the objective makes me nervous unless I can really flush it out with something before I got wiping on it, so that leaves me looking through my very nice scope and getting a not so very nice view. So...I thought I'd try to do something about it.
I went to bestbuy and found one of those camera lens UV filter lens protectors. I got the one that was just slightly smaller than the sun shade of my scope. In this case, I got the lens protector for a 55mm lens and the scope is my NXS 5.5-22X50. I chucked the sun shade up in my lathe and turned it out until I got a good press fit for the filter into the sunshade.
I then put a thin layer of Devcon epoxy around the edge of the filter and then press fit it into the sun shade where I turned it out.
Now, I'm figuring that I'll just be able to wipe off any crud that would have landed on my objective lens.
I'm still wondering if I'm going to have problems like fogging. I'll have to wait and see. If I do, I figure that I can use some of that anti fogging solution that is available for glasses and such.
Quite frankly, I'm now starting to question the wisdom of using epoxy instead of something like red loctite. I mean...what am I going to do if need to replace the protector. Well, it is threaded with a lock ring, so I figure I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.
That blue masking tape is just what I put on the sun shade to keep the jaws of my lathe from marring the finish.