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Same here, but I want a set of Tenebraex see-through flip-ups before I make my final judgementAadland engineering are my favorite scope caps.
For hunting?What is your favorite way to protect your scope and especially lenses? Please tell us your favorite brand as well as those that let you down.
Aadland engineering are my favorite scope caps.
Same here, but I want a set of Tenebraex see-through flip-ups before I make my final judgement
I still have some of these Michaels of Oregon and they still work great, way better that the all rubber designs. Even though I got them over 30 years ago the rubber is still good!For hunting?
Thread on Leupold Alumacaps are the best Ive used. Prior I had a Vortex scope and got their flip lens caps and they sucked. Prior to all that a simple bikini style always works on the cheap and some brands if you rig it with some rubber bands you just pull off the eye cap and it all flops to the side opposite the ejection port. They dont sell Michaels Of Oregon bikini covers anymore but those always worked great designed to flop out of the way with a flip, I still use on my lever gun.
They are built like a freakin' tank, they come with a lifetime replacement warranty plus they lay flat against the tube when opened and are made in the USA. They close very tight and will not "auto open" on brush, they are snow proof, dust proof, dirt proof, mud proof and rain proof. I've broken a couple pairs of Michaels Of Oregon/Butler Creek and won't even waste my time with them any more. I'm thinking of replacing the ocular lens cover with a Tenebraex see-through flip-up so in a pinch I still sight with the gun while the covers are closed.Curious about what sets them apart?