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<blockquote data-quote="Starbuck" data-source="post: 2391783" data-attributes="member: 120719"><p>For those that complain about the covers moving, it's a simple fix - tape or silicone plumbers tape that only sticks to itself. You'll be all set. </p><p></p><p>I've ran a couple sets of the BC Element series, and they have worked well. They affix to the scope with a longer, softer rubber gasket that seals well and really holds the caps on. I've tried about everything available but still use the BC's most often. They do sometimes leave some to be desired, but overall they work about as well as anything else. </p><p></p><p>For rifles that get used for quick shots at moving game in thick cover, such tracking in the snow, I use the Blizzards. I learned quick when tracking in the snow through dense growth that a scope cover is a must. Further, my tracking rifles all have QD rings and back up peep sights because sometimes the snow just gets piled onto the scope so bad that even with caps it's not that useful. </p><p> </p><p>Really liked the Leupold Alumina, but lost the faith in the scopes they attach to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starbuck, post: 2391783, member: 120719"] For those that complain about the covers moving, it's a simple fix - tape or silicone plumbers tape that only sticks to itself. You'll be all set. I've ran a couple sets of the BC Element series, and they have worked well. They affix to the scope with a longer, softer rubber gasket that seals well and really holds the caps on. I've tried about everything available but still use the BC's most often. They do sometimes leave some to be desired, but overall they work about as well as anything else. For rifles that get used for quick shots at moving game in thick cover, such tracking in the snow, I use the Blizzards. I learned quick when tracking in the snow through dense growth that a scope cover is a must. Further, my tracking rifles all have QD rings and back up peep sights because sometimes the snow just gets piled onto the scope so bad that even with caps it's not that useful. Really liked the Leupold Alumina, but lost the faith in the scopes they attach to. [/QUOTE]
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