I'm with Kamlooky and Oldfart on this one.
I bought a set about 20 years ago to fit my Leupold...still in use .
They are called "QD Scope Covers" Michaels of Oregon .
You could change the front and back covers to fit different size scopes by removing a little plate held on by two screws .
Once you properly set the rubber band that encircles the forearm it will snap the two covers off and out of the way with just a flick of your thumb or finger on the rear cover .
Best system that I've come across for protecting expensive glass from dust, dirt, rain, etc....
I keep them on most of the time even in storage .
I am certainly glad that I have two sets ,then, that fit my Loopy!Michaels of Oregon are the same people that make the Butler Creek Scope covers.....the rubber ones you and Looky have mentioned unfortunately are no longer available.
I've shot over 45 BGA using this scope cover.......33 since transferring it onto my 280 Remington Model 700 about 16 years ago....no fuss at all .I've shot three big game animals shooting quickly through see-throughs, and I would likely have missed those animals if I had to fuss at all with scope covers.
I'm with Kamlooky and Oldfart on this one.
I bought a set about 20 years ago to fit my Leupold...still in use .
They are called "QD Scope Covers" Michaels of Oregon .
You could change the front and back covers to fit different size scopes by removing a little plate held on by two screws .
Once you properly set the rubber band that encircles the forearm it will snap the two covers off and out of the way with just a flick of your thumb or finger on the rear cover .
Best system that I've come across for protecting expensive glass from dust, dirt, rain, etc....
I keep them on most of the time even in storage .
I wonder why they quit making them?
I would have them on all my optics.
They just make too much sense to me.
Those flippies drive me nanners.
I wonder why they quit making them?
I would have them on all my optics.
They just make too much sense to me.
Those flippies drive me nanners.
When the snow is hanging on the trees in a cedar swamp you are dogging you better have some type of cover.



























