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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1008137" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Similar thing happened to me with my ATACR a few weeks ago during my elk hunt. first light in the morning, low 20's, some elk were moving up a through the oaks across the canyon from me, about 500 yards away. I already had my rifle set up in a prone position, flipped up the scope caps, and nothing but fog. It was just too dang cold and the ground I was laying on was wet and just too much humidity near the optics. That was the first time that morning I had opened my scope caps, but they did not help at all. Both the front and rear optic were totally fogged. Those elk never stopped moving so I don't think I would have had a shot either way. But I had to wait for the sun to come up and then warm up my scope before the glass unfogged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1008137, member: 33822"] Similar thing happened to me with my ATACR a few weeks ago during my elk hunt. first light in the morning, low 20's, some elk were moving up a through the oaks across the canyon from me, about 500 yards away. I already had my rifle set up in a prone position, flipped up the scope caps, and nothing but fog. It was just too dang cold and the ground I was laying on was wet and just too much humidity near the optics. That was the first time that morning I had opened my scope caps, but they did not help at all. Both the front and rear optic were totally fogged. Those elk never stopped moving so I don't think I would have had a shot either way. But I had to wait for the sun to come up and then warm up my scope before the glass unfogged. [/QUOTE]
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