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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Recommend a good camo tape
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2315927" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I used some Dura coat on a scope once . I used coyote tan on it it was an expensive scope a guy said he wanted to buy it but didn't like the paint job . I took the lens caps off and applied some Critry clean to them . they cleaned right up leaving them nice and finished as they had been when new . So I did the rest of the scope with it and it cleaned up well didn't affect the o-rings either I was very careful around the lens though . When I have used camo tape and had the need to clean the glue residue off , I have found that a small amount of charcoal lighter fluid on a paper towel did it well and didn't harm the finish on my stock . But I didn't leave it setting on the stock for an extended amount of time either , rubbing the glue with the towel then moving to another area and cleaning it . wiping the areas with a clean towel after the glue was removed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2315927, member: 91783"] I used some Dura coat on a scope once . I used coyote tan on it it was an expensive scope a guy said he wanted to buy it but didn't like the paint job . I took the lens caps off and applied some Critry clean to them . they cleaned right up leaving them nice and finished as they had been when new . So I did the rest of the scope with it and it cleaned up well didn't affect the o-rings either I was very careful around the lens though . When I have used camo tape and had the need to clean the glue residue off , I have found that a small amount of charcoal lighter fluid on a paper towel did it well and didn't harm the finish on my stock . But I didn't leave it setting on the stock for an extended amount of time either , rubbing the glue with the towel then moving to another area and cleaning it . wiping the areas with a clean towel after the glue was removed . [/QUOTE]
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