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Turret Cap for Exposed Turrets
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<blockquote data-quote="Turret Topper" data-source="post: 1089665" data-attributes="member: 90366"><p>Thanks for your feedback. Vortex is the scope line that I designed this product for as that is what I use also. It just so happened that it works on my buddy's Huskemaw and I believe it will fit the Sightron SIII with a very small change in the ID of the cap.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the white cap looks out of place. I think my production won't be much to worry about but it is the initial cost of setting up tooling and finishing the patent that I am unsure about. I am patent pending right now and it will be a few grand to get the patent. </p><p></p><p>The cap is designed to be able to rotate and twist some on top of the turret without moving the turret underneath it. On the video you can see where the turret cap is placed on and turned back and forth and it doesn't affect the turret under it in any way. I hope that makes sense. </p><p></p><p>3D printing is not a cost effective solution. It would set the price point to high. Injection molding will be the best bet but I need to decide if it will have a large enough market to make it worth while. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your comments so far and please keep them coming.</p><p>Marcus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turret Topper, post: 1089665, member: 90366"] Thanks for your feedback. Vortex is the scope line that I designed this product for as that is what I use also. It just so happened that it works on my buddy's Huskemaw and I believe it will fit the Sightron SIII with a very small change in the ID of the cap. I agree that the white cap looks out of place. I think my production won't be much to worry about but it is the initial cost of setting up tooling and finishing the patent that I am unsure about. I am patent pending right now and it will be a few grand to get the patent. The cap is designed to be able to rotate and twist some on top of the turret without moving the turret underneath it. On the video you can see where the turret cap is placed on and turned back and forth and it doesn't affect the turret under it in any way. I hope that makes sense. 3D printing is not a cost effective solution. It would set the price point to high. Injection molding will be the best bet but I need to decide if it will have a large enough market to make it worth while. Thanks for your comments so far and please keep them coming. Marcus [/QUOTE]
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