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What to do with adjustment caps
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<blockquote data-quote="blackco" data-source="post: 603899" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>Ok folks...I have a problem. When I remove my adjustment caps to dial for yardage, I get excited for a good hit, or mad because of a bad miss, and forget to put the cap back on. I'm now in the process of replacing. What do you all do with your caps for scopes without external adjustment knobs. Is the obvious, the answer... STOP FORGETTING!!! Or does someone have other good ideas? Or does leaving them off cause problems. I'm pretty thick skinned so pointing and giggling isn't going to bother me...much. So let's hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance for your inputs.</p><p></p><p>Colby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackco, post: 603899, member: 7356"] Ok folks...I have a problem. When I remove my adjustment caps to dial for yardage, I get excited for a good hit, or mad because of a bad miss, and forget to put the cap back on. I'm now in the process of replacing. What do you all do with your caps for scopes without external adjustment knobs. Is the obvious, the answer... STOP FORGETTING!!! Or does someone have other good ideas? Or does leaving them off cause problems. I'm pretty thick skinned so pointing and giggling isn't going to bother me...much. So let's hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance for your inputs. Colby [/QUOTE]
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