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<blockquote data-quote="Rob L." data-source="post: 2391689" data-attributes="member: 120811"><p>I always use scope caps now.</p><p>When I first started hunting with scoped rifles, I got debris or snow mostly on the objective bell while slinging the rifle, and even on the ocular bell. In removing it, I managed to scratch or scrape off the protective coatings. Scope caps eliminated the problem. It became habit to snap them open while shouldering the rifle for a quick shot, and anytime getting ready to shoot from a rest. </p><p></p><p>I use Leupold Alumina flip Backs for all Leupold scopes and Butler Creek for others.</p><p>And as another poster has said already, most scope covers that come with the scope are not what I prefer. But I would recommend using them regardless what make scope because most blockages occur without your knowledge, and you only find out that your scope view is jacked up when it's time to shoot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob L., post: 2391689, member: 120811"] I always use scope caps now. When I first started hunting with scoped rifles, I got debris or snow mostly on the objective bell while slinging the rifle, and even on the ocular bell. In removing it, I managed to scratch or scrape off the protective coatings. Scope caps eliminated the problem. It became habit to snap them open while shouldering the rifle for a quick shot, and anytime getting ready to shoot from a rest. I use Leupold Alumina flip Backs for all Leupold scopes and Butler Creek for others. And as another poster has said already, most scope covers that come with the scope are not what I prefer. But I would recommend using them regardless what make scope because most blockages occur without your knowledge, and you only find out that your scope view is jacked up when it's time to shoot! [/QUOTE]
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