Butler Creek flip up lens caps

I have the same scope. Objective is #29, and the eye is #14...however the eye cover is a bit loose. Ideally, take the scope to the store and test it out with a #13. Then let me know if it worked :p
 
I'm having a hard time finding the Objective 2A size in Canada. I think it is one of the newer sizes and none of the Canadian dealers seem to have it. Brownells doesn't have it either.

Does anybody know of a Canadian or US (who ships to Canada) source that has the Obj 2A flip-open caps in stock?

Thanks,

Scott
 
My last Bushnell Elite 3200 10 x 40mm mildot wore a # 14 Eye and a # 28 Objective. Ellwood Epps in Orillia stocks lots and lots of Butler Creek covers. The only one they could not stock was a # 53A for my Burris spotting scope, had to go to Wholesale Sports Phone order for that one.

Cheers,
Barney
 
Funny, I've got Butler Creeks on 3 of my long guns, but on none of my scopes. They work great for weapon-light covers, nice snug fit on various surefire models.
 
Just wanted to add my 2 cents on these caps. I have had a cpl. sets of these on 2 diff. rifles, and maybe its just me, but after a yr. or two, the caps seemed to have loosened up on me, and slide off, especially after firing the rifle. I like your choice of scope, I have and older 3000 elite and luv it, but am looking to get the 3200 like you or the 4000 strickly because of the rain guard coating, I heard it is great. What is your experience on this rain guard? Also, Bushnell has an AWESOME warranty. I returned a 10 yr old Trophy scope once, that originally cost me $150, and 10 yrs later the gas inside leaked out and after speaking with the guy, he sent me my 3000 Elite which at the time was considerably more money, and I received it by carrier only a few days after speaking with him to boot. Cannot beat service like that.
 
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