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Never tried the Blizzards...What is so bad about them?
If you have low clearance from your objective bell to your barrel and you also have an adjustable objective on the objective lens end you might run into issues with the little nub things used to open it. I have that problem on my Banner 4-12AO, I just have to flip it open to adjust and then adjust it back so I can close it.
The only problem I have had with them is trying to find both pieces, I got the objective one but cannot find the eye piece one in town. No way I am paying 20 bucks for shipping on it either. Hopefully my friend remembered and found one in the states![]()
I had a couple of sets of Leupold scope covers.
Quality and engineering wise they embarrass the Butler Creek jobbies. The only problem with them is under heavy recoil the fairly sharp cap drops into perfect position to stick straight out...Sooner or later you can expect a vicious slit above your eye....Just ask me.
I had a couple of sets of Leupold scope covers.
Quality and engineering wise they embarrass the Butler Creek jobbies.The only problem with them is under heavy recoil the fairly sharp cap drops into perfect position to stick straight out...Sooner or later you can expect a vicious slit above your eye....Just ask me.
Do they automatically lay flat against the scope when activated,or does it take extra time and effort to lay them flat?If they don't instantly go into this position using only your thumbs as you swing the gun into position,they aren't designed as well as the Butler Creeks.you can lay the Alumina leupolds flat against the scope and they wont budge during recoil