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The Basics, Starting Out
Using scope caps?
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 914755" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I got them (flip ups) with my Nikon Monarchs and I personally don't like them. If they opened like 100 deg it would be one thing but opening 180 deg I find that they get in the way. I prefer the scope caps I got with my Vortex scopes which are just held on with bungee cord. You get a reduced quality image with them on, but not no-image. So if I am out in the snow or rain, I might get off an opportunistic shot which I would not with the flip up caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 914755, member: 35183"] I got them (flip ups) with my Nikon Monarchs and I personally don't like them. If they opened like 100 deg it would be one thing but opening 180 deg I find that they get in the way. I prefer the scope caps I got with my Vortex scopes which are just held on with bungee cord. You get a reduced quality image with them on, but not no-image. So if I am out in the snow or rain, I might get off an opportunistic shot which I would not with the flip up caps. [/QUOTE]
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