Sunshades - Poll

Sunshade on all the time?

  • Yes - It might get sunny at a moments notice

    Votes: 35 53.8%
  • No - What's a sun?

    Votes: 23 35.4%
  • Your scopes can take sunshades?

    Votes: 7 10.8%

  • Total voters
    65
Have them on most of my rifles. They certainly help when shooting with the sun in your face, keep rain off and make it less likely for something to hit your objective. There really is no downside to running them other than in some conditions, it makes it harder to fit a rifle through a tight port, in which case you just remove it prior to the stage...
 
Our range points due west. Late spring early summer you will need it. I have used the honey comb ones. Worked good. But never on a hunting rifle.
 
Somewhere there is some video I saw of a 50BMG rifle in slow motion and the flex imparted to the scope during recoil. Sunshade hanging out front increased the flex. Whether it's a legitimate phenomenon to be concerned with I don't know, but I have since removed all mine and only use them if they help with mirage.
 
I like them on my target and hunting rifles. Hunting rifles especially. It keeps the sun from reflecting off the lens and alerting the animal. Proper sunshades are easier to find than a honeycomb ARD.
-J
 
As above... Rain protection, dust and debris protection and occasionally used for its namesake purpose as a sunshade when the sun is low because on of my ranges faces west.
 
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