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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold Lens caps
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG MO" data-source="post: 299234" data-attributes="member: 18994"><p>Got mine through Cabela's for $80. Had some Cabelas bucks to burn. Pricey? Yes. But they are an engineering marvel that does not disappoint. They are the cats meow of lens caps. I smile every time I lightly touch the button and that cap silently flips up. I smile again every time I close the cap with just a gentle push and it seats perfectly flush, o-ring sealed, and secure. As a bonus, you can also secure the caps flat against the top of the scope out of harms way when open. Jeeze, I should work in leupolds advertising department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG MO, post: 299234, member: 18994"] Got mine through Cabela's for $80. Had some Cabelas bucks to burn. Pricey? Yes. But they are an engineering marvel that does not disappoint. They are the cats meow of lens caps. I smile every time I lightly touch the button and that cap silently flips up. I smile again every time I close the cap with just a gentle push and it seats perfectly flush, o-ring sealed, and secure. As a bonus, you can also secure the caps flat against the top of the scope out of harms way when open. Jeeze, I should work in leupolds advertising department. [/QUOTE]
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