If you're using your rifle for any kind of field use and use Butler Creek scope covers, you've probably broken them off. Here is an simple, inexpensive fix to repair them and modify them so that it doesn't happen again.
Drill a hole in the cap, then cut a strip of leather (or other material), fold it in half and rivet it to the cap to form a loop. Replace the pivot pin with a small screw that goes through the the leather loop. The cap still snaps on. But, now when it's opened, it just flops loose on the leather strap. Put some adhesive velcro on the cap and on the top of the scope to keep it from flopping all over. Works great, costs $1 or 2 for each fix...
Screws are easily found at any hardware store. The leather, the rivets and the adhesive velcro can all be found at hobby stores. The rivets come with a punch and anvil. I use the flat side of the anvil on the inside of the cap.


Drill a hole in the cap, then cut a strip of leather (or other material), fold it in half and rivet it to the cap to form a loop. Replace the pivot pin with a small screw that goes through the the leather loop. The cap still snaps on. But, now when it's opened, it just flops loose on the leather strap. Put some adhesive velcro on the cap and on the top of the scope to keep it from flopping all over. Works great, costs $1 or 2 for each fix...
Screws are easily found at any hardware store. The leather, the rivets and the adhesive velcro can all be found at hobby stores. The rivets come with a punch and anvil. I use the flat side of the anvil on the inside of the cap.


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