First off, I searched under a couple different headings, and got back such a myriad of matches, in which none of the first 15 in all cases had anything to do with my question....
I am wondering what you mission critical guys do to prevent scope fogging, especially in really cold weather--sub freezing, maybe even sub-zero.
I had a bad experience in Kansas recently, and although I didn't like doing it, to solve the problem, I poured enough diet coke on the ocular lens that I could wipe it off with a napkin and was able to get a site picture and execute. If I had just a bottle of water (as I typically do) maybe it would have worked also--I wonder.....cleaned the hell out of my scope when I got back to camp, and the adjustable objective works fine...but I didn't like that whole process
I like to set up all my rigs so they can operate in any environment I might end up in, so I always use 'dry' lubes at any point on my rifle, including the bolt of course....
SO, I'm simply looking for intel on how to help eliminate the issue pre-emptively, and what the best field expedient method to manage it IF it occurs is.
Thanks for any feedback
I am wondering what you mission critical guys do to prevent scope fogging, especially in really cold weather--sub freezing, maybe even sub-zero.
I had a bad experience in Kansas recently, and although I didn't like doing it, to solve the problem, I poured enough diet coke on the ocular lens that I could wipe it off with a napkin and was able to get a site picture and execute. If I had just a bottle of water (as I typically do) maybe it would have worked also--I wonder.....cleaned the hell out of my scope when I got back to camp, and the adjustable objective works fine...but I didn't like that whole process
I like to set up all my rigs so they can operate in any environment I might end up in, so I always use 'dry' lubes at any point on my rifle, including the bolt of course....
SO, I'm simply looking for intel on how to help eliminate the issue pre-emptively, and what the best field expedient method to manage it IF it occurs is.
Thanks for any feedback