scope cover/ protector
#2
RE: scope cover/ protector
I use these on all my guns and they work great.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=11614&hvarDept=400&a mp;hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=1&hvarSubCode= 2&hvarTarget=browse
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=11614&hvarDept=400&a mp;hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=1&hvarSubCode= 2&hvarTarget=browse
#3
RE: scope cover/ protector
Pella Hunter of course the scope lens covers protect the glass, and they do make different covers to protect the lens of the scope. If you're talking about protecting the Body of the scope from the fowling that occurs from the open breech design, there are actual scope covers you can purchase that fit the scope between the rings and around the adjustment knobs that will work.
Another easy way is with black electrical tape. Cut a piece long enough to circle the scope while at the same time have the ends to stick. You can then cut a smaller piece to lay against the longer piece to cover the sticky part of the tape. The when you wrap that plastic tape there is nothing actually on the scope. It is hard to describe in writing what I am trying to say.
Another easy way is with black electrical tape. Cut a piece long enough to circle the scope while at the same time have the ends to stick. You can then cut a smaller piece to lay against the longer piece to cover the sticky part of the tape. The when you wrap that plastic tape there is nothing actually on the scope. It is hard to describe in writing what I am trying to say.
#4
RE: scope cover/ protector
Pella hunter
What I have done is just take a piece of heavy camo cloth and wrap it around the bottom of the scope and over the turrents, then either use Cayugads black tape or wire ties to hold it on...
Here is probably what you are probably looking for...
What I have done is just take a piece of heavy camo cloth and wrap it around the bottom of the scope and over the turrents, then either use Cayugads black tape or wire ties to hold it on...
Here is probably what you are probably looking for...
#5
RE: scope cover/ protector
I bought one of them scope covers and it ripped the second time I took it on and off. I now have it held together with electrical tape, which was what I wanted to get away from in the first place with m nice looking White Rifle. I never thought of the heavy canvas. Do you oil that canvas at all, Sabotloader?
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,092
RE: scope cover/ protector
The folks that make the Bikini Covers (Uncle Mikes?) should also make a handy-dandy scope protector with sort of the same styling and maybe an extra tough, temperature resistantexterior. Would certainly be handy.
Simple protector from a piece of large hose
and one you can make from an old inner tube at http://www.missouri-whitetails.com/data/500/491protectorF.jpg You really only need two holes.
Simple protector from a piece of large hose
and one you can make from an old inner tube at http://www.missouri-whitetails.com/data/500/491protectorF.jpg You really only need two holes.
#8
RE: scope cover/ protector
this is on all my scopes. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ooth&noImage=0
#9
RE: scope cover/ protector
liquidorange
Yep, that is what mine was, then I cut the bells off so I could turn it upside down and protect the under side of the scope where the VELCRO would normally be..
Yep, that is what mine was, then I cut the bells off so I could turn it upside down and protect the under side of the scope where the VELCRO would normally be..
#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: scope cover/ protector
Why is there so much concern about protecting the scope? Is it concern about damage or getting dirty? Is it more of an in-line problem? I don't protect the scope on my sidelock and only feel compelled to really clean it after 50+ shots, then I suspend the gun upside down and spray the scope with hot soapy water and pull a doubled strip of shop rag back and forth over it like polishing a shoe. My scope is black (naturally black).